Custom HTML in Boldgrid

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I'm not great with code, so love drag and drop page builders. I'm struggling to get some custom html onto my pages however. It's easy enough on the header or footer, because the option to add an html box is there, but I can't find it for anywhere else. I tried to insert a goodreads button (link to my author page), using the html code from Goodreads itself, and inserting it into the text editor, but it ended up a mess so had to remove it again. Now I would also like to add an Apple iBooks button underneath and image of my books, but again need to add custom html. This feature is pretty standard in many other drag and drop page builders, and maybe I'm just missing it? Can you tell me if there is a way to do so (without editing the actual code), and if not, if the feature is going to be added any time?

Thanks very much
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Scott
Hello,

Thank you for your question on adding custom HTML in BoldGrid. Adding custom HTML to BoldGrid is the same as any other editor that allows code editing. In this case, it works the same as editing all other WordPress pages and posts. To do that, use the "Text" tab on the page or post editor.

This allows you to see the HTML code that is constructing the "Visual" view you see. Now, of course you will need to feel your way around the code to insert your own, but the text editor is specifically there so that you can expand upon the page by inserting new HTML pieces.

Kindest Regards,
Scott M