Create and move folders in Classic Experiences Updated March 21, 2025 10:14 Folders are the building blocks of Experiences. They can contain other folders, Smart Folders, and assets. Organize your content in well-structured folders to make it easy for your users to navigate in their Experiences. As your content on Showpad grows, you may need to modify and expand your content structure. As a result, you may need to move folders and content to different Experiences. Likewise, you may want a folder to be the first thing your users see when they open an Experience. To achieve this, you can drag and drop to move the folder within the Experience itself. See how it looks Key features Organize content into a logical structure Arrange folders to help users present the right content Sort content into subfolders Move a folder to a different Experience You need this to succeed Plan: eOS Expert, eOS Advanced, eOS Professional Previous plan: Showpad Content Essential or higher Permissions: Administrator, Promoted Member with Content permission Prerequisites: An existing Classic Experience The quick way Open a Classic Experience in the Experience Builder. Create a folder Create subfolders Move a folder to a different folder level or Experience Arrange folders within a folder Hide empty folders Do this step by step Open the Experience Builder In the Admin App, navigate to the Libraries tab. If your organization uses multiple Divisions, select the desired Division from the top-left dropdown menu. Click Experiences in the left-side menu. Select a Classic Experience from the Experiences library. At the top of the Experience detail panel, click Open Experience Builder. Back to Top Create a folder In the Experience Builder, navigate to where you want to add the folder. Click Add and select Folder. You can upload a custom folder icon by clicking Browse. To revert to the default folder icon, hover over the uploaded image and click the trash icon. Label the folder and provide an optional Description. Select the following Options if needed: Hide label in Experience: This option hides the folder name in the Experience. It is useful when you’ve created custom icons for your folders that already have the folder name in the icon. Hide folder in Kiosk Mode: Select this check box to hide the folder when a user enables Kiosk Mode. Click Save when ready. Back to Top Create subfolders In the Experience Builder, navigate to and open the folder that you would like to contain a subfolder. The breadcrumbs show which folder and Experience you are viewing. Click Add, then select Folder. Repeat the steps above. Back to Top Move a folder to a different level or Experience In the Experience Builder, navigate to the folder you want to move. Hover over the folder and click the settings icon. Click Edit item. Click Location and select the Experience to which you want to move the folder. If you want to move the folder to a specific folder in the destination Experience, navigate to the destination folder of your choice. To move the folder to a different level within the Experience you’re editing, choose the current Experience and select the new folder level. Click Save to move the folder. Back to Top Arrange folders within a folder In the Experience Builder, navigate to the folder you want to arrange. Click on the folder, drag it, and then drop it into its new position. Back to Top Hide empty folders in an Experience In the Experience Builder, click the settings icon and select Edit. Select Hide empty Folders. This will allow you to build out categories without content to plan a system of organization that users won't see until you stock them with content. You can also enable or disable the Hide empty folders setting in an Experience’s detail panel in the Experiences library. In the Settings section, Click Hide empty folders and toggle the setting on or off. Click Save changes when done. Back to Top Related articles Use Smart Folders to organize content automatically Manually add content to a Classic Experience Edit Google files to personalize your content Create and manage email templates Create a Custom Homepage and add content