PageSpot facilitates more complex layout options for Pages, and dynamically assignable sidebar content on a per-Page basis.
As of April 2026, PageSpot is a WordPress cms plugin with 10 active installations and a 0/5 rating0. It has been downloaded 3.5K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 2.7+ and PHP false+. Available on WordPress.org since 2009. Last updated 16 years ago — may have compatibility concerns. Top alternative: White Label CMS.
PageSpot uses private Pages as groups of content to be inserted in various
other places in your Page or theme. By default it creates two special
private Pages:
PageSpot Snippets are pieces of another Page. To create a new snippet,
just
create a child Page of the [PageSpot] Page Snippets page. PageSpot will
ensure your new snippet remains Private and inaccessible on its own.
PageSpot then expects you to assign the snippet to a Spot on one of your
public Pages.
To do that, you will first need to create custom templates in your theme
directory. If you create a template with “pagespot” in the name, and select
it in the Page editor, the PageSpot admin box will become active for that
Page. PageSpot will parse the template for annotations that look like
“[[PageSpot:Foo]]…
| WordPress | 2.7+ requiredTested up to 2.7 |
| PHP | false+ required |
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