How do I edit the layout and structure of my course?

Created by Carolina Martin, Modified on Tue, 16 Dec, 2025 at 1:21 AM by Carolina Martin

The Course Editor lets you add, reorder, and remove sections and pages. Choose between single- or double-column layouts for different visual formats. You can also lock completed content, add HTML for advanced styling, and preview how learners will view each page. 


Once your course has been created—whether manually or with AI—you can begin customising it to suit your learning objectives. Coursebox provides an intuitive editing interface that lets you add, update, and organise your course content with ease.




Check out our Coursebox Demonstration Video Library for Tutorials.


The left panel is where you create the different sections and activities within your course.


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If you click overview it will take you back to the landing page and the description you initially wrote about your course.


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Create Sections 

You can organise your content by dividing your course into multiple sections. Each section can include a variety of activities—such as videos, quizzes, documents, and interactive elements—allowing you to structure learning in a clear, modular way that supports engagement and progression.


You can easily update, remove, or protect sections within your course:

  • Edit: Click the pencil icon next to a section title to update it as your course content develops.

  • Delete: Click the trash icon to remove a section. Keep in mind this will also delete all activities within that section—review carefully before proceeding.

  • Lock: If a page or section is locked, learners must go through it in order and can’t click ahead. If it’s unlocked, they can skip around and use the menu on the left to jump to other pages, even if they haven’t finished earlier ones.  

  • Reorder: Use the Up and down to rearrange pages or sections for your course structure as needed.



For more information go to: Course Editing


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