Top Website Sections You Can Reuse with OneClickBlocks
Stop rebuilding the same sections from scratch on every project. Here are the most reusable website sections and exactly which OneClickBlocks widget handles each one.
Every website, no matter the industry, size, or purpose, is built from a surprisingly small set of repeating section types. A hero. A services overview. Testimonials. A footer. If you’re rebuilding these from scratch on every project, you’re not designing; you’re doing manual labour. OneClickBlocks exists precisely to break that cycle.
In this post, we break down the most reusable website sections, why they appear on virtually every site, and how OneClickBlocks’s widgets let you drop them in, customise them to match your brand, and move on in minutes, not hours.
| Fact
Research by the Nielsen Norman Group found that users spend 57% of their page-viewing time above the fold, meaning the top sections of your website carry a disproportionate share of the first impression. Getting these sections right, consistently, is the highest-ROI design decision you can make. |
“People ignore design that ignores people.”
~ Frank Chimero, Designer & Author
With that principle in mind, let’s get into the sections that matter most and how to stop building them from zero every single time.
The Reusable Sections
Hero / Above-the-Fold Section
The hero is the first thing every visitor sees. It needs a strong headline, a clear subheading, a primary CTA button, and optionally an image or visual element, all arranged. Hence, the eye moves naturally toward the action you want taken.
Because hero sections follow predictable layout logic (headline left, visual right or full-width centred for landing pages), they are among the easiest sections to standardise and reuse. OneClickBlocks Content Blocks widget gives you pre-structured hero layouts you drag in and populate with your own copy.
Services / Features Grid
Whether you call them “services”, “features”, or “what we offer” this section appears on nearly every business website. It typically consists of 3–6 cards, each with an icon, a short title, and a 2–3 sentence description.
The challenge is keeping the card heights and icon sizes consistent across all items. OneClickBlocks’s Service Blocks widget handles this automatically, keeping visual rhythm intact no matter how many cards you add or how long the copy runs.
Testimonials & Social Proof
Testimonials are the single most reused section across all website types. Every client site, every product page, every service offering needs social proof, and it always needs to look polished and trustworthy, not like a raw text block.
OneClickBlocks’s Testimonial widget supports both carousel and static grid layouts, with name, avatar, title, and star-rating fields built in. You’ll never need to style a testimonials section by hand again.
Blog / Latest Posts Feed
Any website with a content strategy needs a way to surface recent posts — on the homepage, a dedicated blog page, or as a sidebar element. The challenge is always the same: keeping the post grid visually consistent while dynamically pulling live content from WordPress.
OneClickBlocks’s Blog Posts widget connects directly to your WordPress posts, renders them in a customisable grid or list layout, and adjusts automatically as new content is published. No shortcodes, no manual updates.
Callout / CTA Banner
Mid-page callout banners and end-of-section CTA blocks serve one purpose: interrupting scroll momentum and directing the visitor toward an action. They appear on virtually every page that wants conversions, and they need to be visually distinct from surrounding sections without clashing with the overall design.
OneClickBlocks’s Callout Boxes widget gives you pre-styled, high-contrast sections with headline, body text, and dual-button configurations that you can drop anywhere in a page flow.
Image Slider / Content Carousel
Portfolio showcases, product image galleries, client logo strips, before-and-after sliders, and carousels remain one of the most requested section types across industries, even as design trends evolve. The problem is they’re notoriously fiddly to build without a dedicated widget.
OneClickBlocks’s Slider widget ships with responsive touch controls, adjustable timing, navigation dots and arrows, and support for both image-only and image-with-text card layouts. It just works.
Custom Header & Footer
Nothing is reused more than headers and footers. They appear on every single page of every site, which makes them both the highest-leverage design element and the most painful to build poorly. Most WordPress themes give you limited header/footer customisation unless you upgrade to a premium tier or add yet another plugin.
OneClickBlocks’s Header and Footer Builder widget gives you full Elementor-based design control over both custom logo placement, navigation menus, contact info strips, social icons, and multi-column footer layouts without touching a single line of PHP or leaning on your theme’s built-in options.
Build the header and footer once per project, save them as Elementor global templates, and every page inherits them automatically. Update once, update everywhere. For agencies running 10+ client sites, this single widget alone saves hours per project.
| Did You Know?
Elementor’s global templates feature lets you save any section, including OneClickBlocks widgets, as a reusable template available across your entire WordPress installation. A Header/Footer built with OneClickBlocks can be saved globally and applied site-wide in a single click, with live updates propagating everywhere instantly when you make changes. |
How to Build a Reusable Block Library
Once you understand which sections repeat across projects, the next step is turning that insight into a system. Here’s a practical approach to building your own OneClickBlocks-powered reusable section library:
- Categorise your common projects.
If you build mostly local business sites, e-commerce stores, and agency portfolios, you have three distinct “site types” each with slightly different section needs but massive overlap in the core seven above. - Build one master version of each section per site type.
Use OneClickBlocks widgets to create your ideal Testimonials section for a local business site. Save it as an Elementor template named clearly. Example: “OCB_Testimonials_LocalBiz_v1” - Customise, don’t rebuild.
When a new project starts, import the matching template. Change the colours to match the client’s brand palette, swap the copy and images, and you’re done. The structure, spacing, and responsiveness are already solved.
- Maintain and evolve your library.
When you discover a better way to structure a section, update the master template. All future projects benefit immediately without touching past projects.
- Document which widget powers which section.
A simple internal reference, even a shared Google Doc, saves time onboarding collaborators and helps you maintain consistency across team members.
| Pro Tip
Name your saved Elementor templates with a consistent prefix (e.g. OCB_), so they’re always easy to find and sort. When your template library grows to 20+ entries, naming convention is the difference between a usable system and a chaotic archive. |
The Case for One Plugin Over Many
You could assemble each of these seven sections using different plugins: a testimonials plugin here, a slider plugin there, a header builder elsewhere. Many Elementor users do exactly that. But consider what that means in practice:
- Seven different settings panels to learn and re-learn on every new project.
- Seven different update schedules, seven potential compatibility conflicts with each Elementor update.
- Seven different spacing and styling conventions fighting against your design system.
- Seven sets of scripts and stylesheets loading on every page, regardless of whether that page uses the widget.
OneClickBlocks replaces that entire stack with a single, lightweight, coherent plugin: one settings panel, one update, one design language, one performance footprint. For anyone building websites as a profession, that consolidation isn’t just a convenience. It’s a compounding advantage that pays off on every single project you deliver.