Canvas builds any page layout from a small set of safe primitives - and it stays responsive and on-brand automatically.
What it is
A page in Canvas is a tree of nodes (sections, stacks, grids, cards, headings, buttons, images). Properties use named tokens rather than raw CSS, so whatever you compose stays accessible, on-brand and mobile-friendly - a grid even becomes a swipeable carousel on phones by itself.
How to turn it on
- Open the Canvas tool and run describe_vocabulary to see every node and token.
- Validate your document (it names every fault precisely), then save the page.
- Use mode full to render the whole page, or content to sit inside your theme header and footer.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need Elementor for Canvas?
No. Canvas renders pages on its own from primitives. You can still use Elementor and Premium Blocks if you prefer.
Will Canvas layouts be responsive?
Yes. Properties use named tokens, so layouts stay responsive and on-brand automatically - you never hand-build a phone version.
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