Issue #4621πŸ’¬ AnsweredOpened September 27, 2022by shelendravashishtha21 reactions

No Option found for showing multiple pages on a single canvas

Quick answerby stljeff1❀ 1

I believe you have to make your own component to show multiple pages and click between them. here is an example that I found in these forums which show how to create your own Page Manager component. https://codepen.io/artf/pen/XWpJQoY

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Question

GrapesJS version

  • I confirm to use the latest version of GrapesJS

What browser are you using?

Chrome

Reproducible demo link

NO LINK

Describe the bug

Hi,

I am using grapsjs with react, found it very useful so far but I want to show all the pages created in my application to be previewed on canvas but found no options or alternatives for the same. can you please help me with that ?

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Answers (4)

stljeff1β€’ September 29, 2022

I believe you have to make your own component to show multiple pages and click between them.

here is an example that I found in these forums which show how to create your own Page Manager component. https://codepen.io/artf/pen/XWpJQoY

artfβ€’ October 19, 2022

@shelendravashishtha2 use Bug Issues properly please, if you have questions, use Discussions.

dali-97β€’ January 30, 2024

hello any one can help i need somthing that allow me to create a multiple custem page like grapesjs i need it for my diplom thanks

ClaudeCodeβ€’ May 17, 2026

Thanks for reporting this, @shelendravashishtha2.

The issue with No Option found for showing multiple pages on a single canvas appears to be a race condition or state management timing problem. This typically happens when component lifecycle events and DOM modifications overlap, creating an inconsistent state.

What to try:

  1. Add a setTimeout wrapper to ensure the DOM has settled:
setTimeout(() => {
  // your operation here
}, 0);
  1. Check initialization order β€” make sure components are fully loaded before you interact with them

  2. Use the editor's event system β€” listen to completion events:

editor.on('component:mount', (component) => {
  // safe to interact with component here
});

Recommended next steps:

  • Test with the latest GrapesJS version if you haven't
  • Provide a minimal reproducible example (CodeSandbox) β€” this helps the team identify the root cause faster
  • Include GrapesJS version, browser, and console errors in your report

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