Mode Selection
Easy Editing vs Editor Mode
You can switch between Easy Editing and Editor modes using the toggle in Easy Editing.
- Easy Editing: Use UI controls to modify design properties
- Editor: Switch to code-based editing
Once you switch to Editor mode, Easy setup becomes disabled. You can return to Easy Editing mode from Editor mode by confirming the switch, but all custom code entered in Editor mode will be automatically reset and lost when you switch back to Easy Editing mode.
When to Use Each Mode
Easy Editing Mode
Use Easy Editing mode when you want to:
- Quickly customize design properties using UI controls
- Make simple changes without writing code
- Adjust colors, fonts, images, and layout settings visually
- Test different themes and positions easily
For detailed information about Easy Editing settings, refer to the Easy Editing documentation for your specific room type:
- Waiting Room - Easy Editing
- Pre-waiting Room - Easy Editing
- Post-waiting Room - Easy Editing
- Block Room - Easy Editing
Editor Mode (Code Editor)
Use Editor mode when you need to:
- Implement advanced customizations not available in Easy Editing
- Apply specific brand requirements with custom code
- Create complex or unique layouts
- Work with existing code or templates
- Implement dynamic language switching or conditional styling
For detailed information about Code Editor, refer to the Code Editor documentation for your specific room type:
- Waiting Room - Code Editor
- Pre-waiting Room - Code Editor
- Post-waiting Room - Code Editor
- Block Room - Code Editor
Start with Easy Editing mode to make initial design changes, then switch to Editor mode only when you need advanced customizations that are not available in Easy Editing.