Settings
Use the Settings tab for page-level configuration and understand how Template Studio changes the right panel when the overall page or a specific block is selected.
The Settings tab is the page-level control surface in Template Studio.
When the overall page is selected, this is where you manage document-wide configuration instead of block-specific styling.
What the Settings tab controls
The page settings currently cover the main document-level controls, including:
- section structure controls
- page
Title Preview Text- page
Width - responsive
Breakpoint
These are the settings that affect the record as a whole rather than one individual block.
Title and preview text
Use Title and Preview Text to define the metadata that supports how the compiled email is represented outside the builder.
Template Studio also validates these fields, so leaving them empty can surface warnings during review.
Width and breakpoint
Use width and breakpoint controls when you need to tune the overall document layout behavior instead of changing one block at a time.
These settings matter most when you are adapting a layout for a narrower content width, a specific mobile treatment, or a more opinionated responsive baseline.
Page settings versus selected-block settings
Template Studio changes the right panel depending on what is selected.
- when the page is selected, the
Settingstab is about document-wide configuration - when a block is selected, the right panel surfaces settings for that specific block instead
That distinction matters because many styling or content edits are block-level actions, even though the editor still lives inside the same right-side panel.
Best practices
- Set page title and preview text early so validation warnings stay easier to manage.
- Adjust document width and breakpoint intentionally, since they affect the overall layout behavior.
- Use page settings for document-level decisions and block settings for local exceptions.
- Recheck preview after changing width or breakpoint values.