Choosing a layout
Partna gives you four layout templates — skeletons — that take the same content and present it in a completely different way. You pick one in the design editor.
A layout decides how your sections are arranged and how visitors move between them. All four draw from the same content, so trying a different one is as simple as switching a setting — nothing to re-enter. You choose your layout in the design editor.
Bento — expanding cards
A grid of tappable cards, one per live section. Tapping a card expands it to a full-screen view of that section, then collapses back to the grid. A compact, browsable overview that works well when you have several distinct things to show.
Hub — home screen & tabs
Horizontally-scrolling panels with a fixed tab bar along the bottom. The tabs let visitors jump straight to a section — familiar, app-like navigation for people used to tapping between tabs.
Stories — swipeable deck
Full-screen panes you swipe through one at a time, with a progress rail at the top. On desktop, arrows and the keyboard move between panes. A focused, story-style presentation that gives each section the whole screen.
Flow — vertical scroll
The classic single page: full-width sections stacked top to bottom, scrolled through in order. The most conventional choice, and a safe default for most professionals.
On a Business Partna account, this layout uses a hospitality-oriented section order — leading with the details a visitor to a venue looks for first, such as hours, location, menu, reviews, reservations, and contact.
Try a few before you commit
Because switching layouts never touches your content, it costs nothing to preview each one and keep whichever suits your page best.