Custom pages give you the flexibility to present any type of content you want to your clients. They can be used to display information about the community you serve, present market statistics, or simply give your client a taste of your style.
Creating a custom page can be quite simple. However, we also offer more advanced features, such as editing HTML code directly. Users may find it helpful to take basic Website editing classes in order to take advantage of these more advanced features.
Create a Custom Page from the Edit Screen
1. To create a custom page, go to the Pages Screen (see below).
2. Select the Add Page button and choose Create New (see below).
3. From the pop-up, choose Build Page (see below).
Create a Custom Page from the Homepage
1. From the Homepage, select My Library (see below).
2. Select Create Page (see below).
3. From the pop-up, choose Build Page (see below).
Building the Page
1. Once you have selected Build Page using either option above, you will be prompted to select a Layout. Chose which layout works for you then select Create (see below).
2. You will be working on the Web presentation version by default. To switch views at any time, click Web View and choose Print View from the drop-down. (see below).
- Note: You can Copy your content over from the Web version to the Print version to easily create both styles or, you can build your Print version from scratch by switching the views. Simply select the three dots to copy content as needed (see below).
3. In each section of the custom page, you can add various content (see below).
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- Text: add text content to your page as needed (see below).
- Image: add images to your page directly from your computer or a web URL (see below).
- Video: Add video content directly from YouTube, Vimeo or Dailymotion using a URL (see below). Note: videos will not work on PDF pages.
- More: allows you to add additional content, text templates and even iframe content such as a Google Map or webpage (see below).
- Note: You can edit the HTML code here by selecting the Source button (see above).
- Note: If you change your mind after making a selection, just click the X to go back to the options for the section you are working in (see above).
4. Quickly change layouts, copy content to print, upload a PDF, or adjust page settings (header and footer visibility) using the three dots (see below).
5. Select Save to finish creating the custom page (see below).
6. You will be prompted to Name and add a Description to your custom page. Once you have done so, select Save (see below).
7. Once your page is added to your library, you can use the page as needed in any presentation you choose using the Add Page button.