Build a responsive, on-brand landing page from GOMAX Canvas primitives - step by step, no page builder needed.
What it is
Canvas composes pages from safe primitives (sections, stacks, grids, cards, headings, buttons, images) using named tokens, so whatever you build stays responsive and on-brand. This walkthrough takes a landing page from a blank document to a published, mobile-friendly result.
How to turn it on
- Open the Canvas tool and start a new document.
- Add a hero section, then stacks and grids for features and a call to action.
- Validate, save, and render it full-page or inside your theme.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need Elementor for this?
No. Canvas builds the page from primitives on its own. You can still use Elementor and Premium Blocks if you prefer.
Will the landing page be mobile-friendly?
Yes. Canvas uses named tokens, so the layout stays responsive automatically - grids even become swipeable on phones.
Top comments (1)
I found it interesting that the Canvas engine uses named tokens to ensure responsiveness, allowing grids to become swipeable on phones, which is a great example of mobile-friendly design. This approach reminds me of using CSS variables to maintain a consistent design language across a project. Have you explored using Canvas with other design systems, such as Material UI or Bootstrap, to see how it integrates with existing component libraries?