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Component Settings

Manage your components in headful: rename them, assign deep links, control visibility, and access additional options such as copying, sharing, or deleting.

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Written by Charlotte Kolb
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You can access the component settings in the page editor via the three dots next to a component. From there, you can adjust the component’s core settings as well as use additional management options.


Component Settings

Click the three dots and select Settings to open the configuration panel.

Here you can:

  • Assign a custom component name
    This name will appear in the editor instead of the default component name.

  • Assign a deep link tag (anchor)
    This allows the component to be directly accessed via an anchor link.

  • Show or hide the component
    Use the toggle to control the component’s visibility.

  • Enable sharing


Additional Options in the Three-Dot Menu

The three-dot menu also provides the following actions:

  • Copy component
    Duplicates the component including all current content. It can then be inserted on other pages.

  • Convert to a global/shared component
    Allows centralized management and reuse across multiple pages.

  • Delete component
    The deletion must be confirmed to prevent accidental removal.


Tips & Tricks

  • Use clear component names to maintain structure and clarity within the editor.

  • Use deep links strategically on longer pages.

  • Convert frequently reused content into global/shared components.

  • Temporarily hide components instead of deleting them if you may need them later.

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