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Update plugin page design

Updated June 10, 2026

Update plugin page design

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Plugin page design updates can improve trust and conversion, but they should not disconnect the underlying workflow. Review the plugin record, page layout, and customer action together.

What this guide helps you do

  • Update design without breaking dynamic plugin content.
  • Use placeholder images and videos during draft review.
  • Preview the complete page before publishing.

Before you start

  • Know which plugin records appear on the page.
  • Collect approved colors, copy, media, and examples if available.
  • Decide whether the change is a small refresh or a launch-level redesign.

Do it manually

  1. Open the plugin-powered page in the visual page editor.
  2. Review dynamic areas that should remain connected to plugin data.
  3. Adjust layout, typography, spacing, images, video placeholders, and section order.
  4. Keep buttons, forms, booking widgets, checkout widgets, or access gates connected.
  5. Preview on desktop and mobile.
  6. Run the customer action after saving.

Ask Faster AI

  • Refresh this plugin page design for a service business. Use placeholder media and preserve booking, checkout, or registration behavior.
  • Review this page for design consistency and list anything that could break the plugin workflow.
  • Suggest three design improvements that do not change pricing, access, or availability.

Review before saving or publishing

  • Check the page against the rest of the website design system.
  • Make sure customers can still complete the intended action.
  • Replace placeholders before the final launch review.

Common issues and fixes

  • If the page looks inconsistent, compare spacing and type to nearby site pages.
  • If dynamic content disappears, restore the component or reconnect the plugin record.
  • If mobile layout is cramped, simplify the section before adding more content.

Use it in daily operations

  • Schedule design refreshes around campaigns, launches, and seasonal offers.
  • Keep real plugin data in the preview so layout issues appear early.
  • Review page analytics after a design change to catch drop-offs.

Team handoff

  • Write down what changed, who owns the next review, and which page, customer record, campaign, or plugin record should be checked next.
  • If the work affects customers, include the public URL, test result, and any unresolved placeholder media in the handoff note.
  • When Faster AI helped prepare the change, ask it to summarize the draft and review checklist so a teammate can approve the work without retracing every click.

Placeholder media

  • Screenshot placeholder: add an annotated screenshot of update plugin page design with private customer, payment, and workspace details blurred.
  • Video placeholder: add a short walkthrough that shows the manual path, the Faster AI prompt, and the review step before anything goes live.

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