Power Template - How to Use the Power Template (Display Fields)
To find Display Fields go to Plan > Content Display > Display Fields.
1. Branding Content File
Branding Content File is the field that changes the branding elements of the Power Template.
There is a Sample file you can download and edit for your own content.
Note: Do not delete any columns or rows within the file because it will affect how the information uploads.
To update, click “Browse”, upload your file, select the highlighted file, and click the Save button on the bottom right.
If you need to make changes to a file already uploaded, click the “Uploaded File” link under the Browse button and it will download the current file being utilized.
Note: After you make changes to the file, you will need to re-upload the file and select the newly uploaded file in the display field to render the changes.
If you have Power Template (Single Content File), your Branding file will look like the screenshot below.
For the Power Template (Multiple Content Files), your Branding file will look like the screenshot below.
2. Event Content File
Event Content File is the field that changes the event content of the Power Template.
There is a Sample file you can download and edit for your own content.
Note: Do not delete any columns or rows within the file because it will affect how the information uploads.
To update, click “Browse”, upload your file, select the highlighted file, and click the Save button on the bottom right.
If you need to make changes to a file already uploaded, click the “Uploaded File” link under the Browse button and it will download the current file being utilized.
After you make changes to the file, you will need to re-upload the file and select the newly uploaded file in the display field to render the changes.
If you have Power Template (Single Content File), the Event Content file will have sheet tabs inside: eventConfiguration, bannerSection, agendaSection, speakerSection, sponsorSection, venueSection, faqSection.
If you have Power Template (Multiple Content Files), the Event Content file will have sheet tabs inside: eventConfiguration.
To learn how each of these sections work in the Excel file, please go to the respective “How-To” article.
3. Select Navbar Menu Items
This field allows you to manage Power Template’s templatized sections from being displayed on the event website and the navigation menu.
For example, if you do not have any Sponsors, you can remove “Sponsors” from the website and navigation menu.
This field controls the areas: Agenda, Speakers, Sponsors, Venue, FAQ, Button, (none).
Note: You can change the order of the navigation in your Event Content File.
If you change the default order, you will need to manually update the website if you want the sections to follow that order.
4. Style Options
This field updates the various sections with the different styles available.
To update, simply add or remove the style you wish to use in your template.
If no style is selected, it will automatically use our default settings if no option is selected.
Go to section “IX: Understanding the Style Options” to learn about each style offered.
5. About Content
This field updates the content in the About Section.
To update, click on the </> to expand the text box and use editing features.
6. Form Content
This field updates the content in the Form Section if a Form Style is selected in the Style Options display field.
To update, click on the </> to expand the text box and use editing features.
These fields are only displayed for the Power Template (Multiple Content Files).
These fields change their respective section’s content of the Power Template.
There is a Sample file you can download under each display field and edit for your own content.
Note: Do not delete any columns or rows within the file because it will affect how the information uploads.
To update, click Browse, upload your file, select the highlighted file, and click the Save button on the bottom right.
If you need to make changes to a file already uploaded, click the “Uploaded File” link under Browse and it will download the current file being utilized.
After you make changes to the file, you will need to re-upload the file and select the newly uploaded file in the display field to render the changes.
To learn how each of these sections work in the Excel file, please go to the respective section’s “How-To” article.
8. Header Logo
Header Logo field is displayed only for the Power Template (Multiple Content Files).
This field changes the header logo displayed in the navigation bar.
This can be changed easily by clicking Browse and selecting your desired image.
9. Brand Color 1, Brand Color 2, Brand Color 3
These fields are displayed only for the Power Template (Multiple Content Files).
These fields change the primary colors in the template.
They can be changed by updating the field and clicking Save to instantly see the results in your template.
It is important that you use Hex Color format; otherwise the template will not render the desired color.
10. Navbar Background Color, Navbar Item Color
These fields are displayed only for the Power Template (Multiple Content Files).
These fields change the Navbar background and text colors.
They can be changed by updating the field and clicking Save to instantly see the results in your template.
It is important that you use Hex Color format; otherwise the template will not render the desired color.
11. Footer Background Color, Footer Item Color
These fields are displayed only for the Power Template (Multiple Content Files).
These fields change the Footer background and text colors.
They can be changed by updating the field and clicking Save to instantly see the results in your template.
It is important that you use Hex Color format; otherwise the template will not render the desired color.
12. Link Color, Link Color on mouseover
These fields are displayed only for the Power Template (Multiple Content Files).
These fields change the color of hyperlinks and hyperlinks when mouseovered in your template.
They can be changed by updating the field and clicking Save to instantly see the results in your template.
It is important that you use Hex Color format; otherwise the template will not render the desired color.
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