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[CMS] Insert Page Blocks Exactly Where You Want Them

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Shared by Product • May 26, 2026

Overview Building pages just got easier! You can now add new page blocks directly between existing blocks without having to add them at the bottom and drag them up into position.

No more dragging through long pages Previously, when you wanted to add a new block in the middle of a page, you had to add it at the bottom of the page and then drag it all the way up to where you wanted it. On pages with many blocks or large content sections, this meant dragging through dozens of other blocks - which was slow and awkward.

Add blocks right where you need them Now when you're editing a page, simply hover your mouse between any two existing blocks and an ADD button appears. Click it to insert a new block at that exact spot. No dragging required.

How to use it

  1. Edit your page: Open any page in edit mode
  2. Hover between blocks: Move your mouse between any two page blocks
  3. Click ADD: An ADD button appears - click it to insert a block at that position
  4. Choose your block type: Select from the same block options you'd see at the bottom of the page

The bottom ADD buttons are still there Your familiar ADD buttons at the bottom of each zone haven't changed - they work exactly as before. The new inline buttons are just an additional, faster way to insert blocks when you know exactly where you want them.

Perfect for

  • Large pages: Quickly add content sections without scrolling and dragging
  • Precise placement: Insert blocks exactly between two specific sections
  • Complex layouts: Build multi-section pages more efficiently
  • Quick edits: Add content in the middle of existing pages without disrupting your flow

Clean interface The ADD button only appears when you hover between blocks, so it doesn't clutter your editing view. Move your mouse away and it disappears, keeping your workspace clean while you focus on content.

This small change makes page building significantly faster and more intuitive, especially for content-heavy pages with multiple sections.