INTRODUCTION
How Studio Press Works
Studio Press is built around four core ideas: themes, sections, client workflows, and managed hosting.
How Studio Press Works
Studio Press is built around four core ideas: themes, sections, client workflows, and managed hosting.
1. Theme-Based Structure
Every project starts from a professionally designed theme. The theme defines the global layout system: typography, spacing, colour presets, and the catalogue of compatible sections. This ensures that all pages in a site feel cohesive and visually aligned, without you having to micro-tune every pixel.
2. Section-Based Visual Editing
Pages are composed from sections rather than arbitrary elements. You can add, remove, and reorder sections; within each section you can edit text, images, buttons, and configuration options. Because each section is designed and tested for responsiveness, the layout remains stable no matter how often content changes.
3. Client-Friendly Collaboration
Studio Press supports the full client lifecycle: you create a draft, share a preview link, iterate based on feedback, and then hand off ownership. Access is controlled so clients can safely edit content without risking structural damage to the site.
4. Zero-Maintenance Hosting
Once a site is published, Studio Press handles hosting, HTTPS, basic optimisation, and updates automatically. There is no server provisioning, no plugin patching, and no deployment pipeline to manage. Publishing is effectively one click.
Taken together, these principles allow you to deliver client websites faster, with less risk, while maintaining a professional standard of quality and stability.