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Customising your landing page design and layout
Customising your landing page design and layout
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Written by Benjamin Dell
Updated over a year ago

Scenario

As an event organiser, you would like to know how to customise the landing page to reflect you or your company.

Quick start

Layout

We currently offer the ability to add and remove content blocks to your landing page, so you can customise the content your attendees are seeing. We’ve created some customisable block components (such as Speaker Info Blocks or Testimonials), but you can also insert text, image, video and even your own custom HTML blocks.

These edits can be made by navigating to your landing page while logged in and clicking on Edit Page in the bottom left corner.

Please note that we don't offer technical support for issues that may arise when using Custom HTML code. Ensure that you understand what the code does before entering it and test it appropriately.

Design

To start, click the Edit Theme next to the Edit Page icon found on your landing page. On the right-hand side of your screen, you should see the settings to edit your event's default theme.

Colours

Want to make sure your colours reflect your brand/company? Click here for more information.

Socials

Head to Event Setup > Branding & Content (Update). This is the place where you can also add your strapline and any social hashtags. Make sure you check how your strapline fits within the auto-generated banners for your event. Longer straplines might be cut off within the image.

Images

Want to update your branding materials? Your favicon, logos and social media images can be added here. You can find out more about the best size and resolution for your logos in this article.

More

If you are handy with CSS, you can customize even further using our custom CSS box which can be found in the branding section (Event setup > Settings > Branding & Content).

Please note that we don't offer technical support for issues that may arise using Custom CSS code.

Promo Banner

You can set up a promo banner to be visible at the top of your summit landing page by heading to Event Setup > Settings > Promo Banner

Use this to promote your ticket page, a donation link, or an external page (like your website).

Translations

Click on Content > Translations, you can manually translate the content of your public summit site (locally). If you want to change the language of your entire event (globally), go to Event Setup > Settings, under Localisation, click on Update, and select a Language.

Click here to see the complete guide.

Saving your changes

To save the changes that you've made to your public-facing pages, simply exit the editor and you're all set!

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