Velloux 2.0 · free on WordPress.org

Pages, properly
drafted.

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A structured WordPress page builder for people who care how a page is made. Real hierarchy, clean HTML, no drag-and-drop required.

Section → Row → Col → Block
Real structure
11 built-in blocks
Extensible API
Zero frontend JS
Pure HTML & CSS
yoursite.com / wp-admin / post.php — Edit with Velloux
Section — Hero ×
Row — 2 columns
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Heading Pages, properly drafted.
Text A structured page builder…
Button Download
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Image hero.jpg
The proper canvas

Technical drawings are done on vellum.

For more than a century, technical drawings — architecture, engineering, industrial design — have been laid down on vellum. Not out of tradition. Because vellum takes a careful line. It is translucent enough to overlay. Strong enough to survive revisions. Precise enough to trust.

The surface matters. The difference between a napkin sketch and a working drawing isn't the hand — it's the paper.

Velloux is the proper canvas for a web page.

Not a sandbox for scribbling. A structured surface where every placement is intentional, every measurement honest, every edge drawn by design. The HTML that comes out is as clean as the layout that goes in.

How it works

Not drag-and-drop. Drafted.

Free-form drag-and-drop looks easy in a demo. In practice it breeds nested divs that break on mobile, bloated markup, and pages that drift out of alignment the moment you change one thing.

Velloux places every block inside a column, every column inside a row, every row inside a section. The box model — margin, border, padding — is exposed and honest. So is the z-axis: every element has a real z-index, not a guess.

  • Predictable output, every time
  • HTML you can read
  • Layouts that hold up on every screen
  • Content that survives the plugin being removed
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Everything you need

Free core. Honest defaults.

The free Velloux core covers everything most pages need. The Atelier extends it — it doesn't complete it.

Real hierarchy

Sections, rows, columns, and blocks — the way real pages are built.

z-index on everything

Three-dimensional layout, not div soup.

Full box model

Margin, border, padding — exposed and editable on every element.

11 built-in blocks

Text, heading, image, button, spacer, video, audio, divider, icon, HTML, group.

Global styles

Reusable CSS classes scoped to a single stylesheet.

Lossless HTML import

Bring existing content in, with drift detection to keep things in sync.

Undo / redo

Full history for every change you make in the editor.

Extensible API

Register your own blocks. Tabs for settings. Hooks for everything.

The Atelier

A studio for serious work.

Atelier — French for a maker's studio or workshop, the place where an artist or craftsman lays out their tools and works with intention. The Velloux Atelier is that studio. Velloux and its companions live here — each a dedicated instrument, each built for one kind of work.

Paid add-on

Velloux Sketch

the AI assistant

Sketch draft pages, add sections, and refine blocks from natural-language prompts. Uses your own OpenAI or Anthropic key — the API key stays on your server.

  • Generate whole pages
  • Refine or rewrite any block
  • Create reusable CSS classes on the fly
Learn about Sketch
Paid add-on

Velloux Stencil

the content-blocks library

Twelve ready-made blocks — the patterns real sites are built from. Rendered as direct HTML, so your post_content stays portable.

  • Cards, tabs, accordions, testimonials
  • Counter, progress, gallery, TOC
  • Alert, icon list, social links, map
Learn about Stencil
The maker

Built by a technical designer.

“I built my first website in 1996, when 14.4K modems were new and most small businesses had no online presence at all. Thirty years later, I still build them the same way — from the structure out, not from a template in.”

Ed Booth has been shipping on the web since the CompuServe era. His first domain, www.acton-ma.com, went live in 1996 as a community portal for his town and the local Habitat for Humanity chapter. In between the websites: a gas station he ran for nine years, a deli he helped launch, and three decades of small-business operating know-how — what a customer-facing site actually needs to do.

In 2010 he founded Insight Dezign to build custom WordPress sites the way he'd always wanted to: from the ground up, with clean code, no template bloat, and a real understanding of how a small business works online.

Velloux is that same instinct, shipped as a plugin.

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Ed Booth
Founder, Insight Dezign

Build a page you're chuffed with.

Free. Ready to install. No account, no tracking, no drag-and-drop.

Download Velloux