> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.gridbox.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.gridbox.io/getting-started.md).

# Getting Started

### Creating Site from Scratch <a href="#creating-blank-project" id="creating-blank-project"></a>

![Gridbox Templates Page](/files/LZCvp8Ms7HjcxxVTiWKa)

1. Go to Templates from the top bar.
2. Then click on All Templates -> Blank Site -> Click on Select Button.
3. It will open the Editor in new you can start designing your page right away.&#x20;

### Use Existing Templates <a href="#clone-existing-projects" id="clone-existing-projects"></a>

With Gridbox - you can reuse ready to use site templates which are already designed by our team or other users.

Clone — creates a new, complete copy of the Site you’re viewing. You can clone your own sites or use handpicked templates.

**To clone any project:**

1. Go to Templates from the top bar.
2. Then click on any category of templates then choose any template then click on Select Button.
3. It will open the Editor in new you can start editing the content right away.&#x20;


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