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# Building Your Decentralized Website with Webhash

1. **Start Your Creation**

* Access Your Dashboard: If you haven’t already, connect your wallet (see “Getting Started” section). You’ll find yourself on the Webhash dashboard.
* Click ‘Create’: This prominent button begins your website-building journey.

2. &#x20;**Choose Your Design Foundation**

* Templates: Browse our curated selection to find a layout and style that matches your vision. This gives you a powerful head start!
* Start from Scratch: If you have a precise design in mind, choose the “Blank Canvas” option for full creative control.

3. **Mastering Blocks: Build Your Pages**

* Adding Blocks: Explore the Webhash block library. Drag and drop blocks for text, images, videos, social media links, and more onto your page.
* Editing Blocks: Click any block to customize its content and appearance. Experiment with colors, fonts, and layout options.
* Customizing: Use Webhash’s intuitive tools to fine-tune your website’s overall look and feel.


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