Page Builder Pop Quiz 2724

Page Builder Pop Quiz

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Get ready to test your knowledge! Take this quick quiz to see how much you know about the onMessage Page Builder tools for managing your public website.

Ready? Here we go:
 
1. How is a navigation menu similar to a family tree?
2. Name three things for which you could use a Landing Page.
3. Why is a Page Content Area important?
4. Why are there so many blue lines in the background when you edit a page?

How many questions could you answer? Are you unsure about any of them? Would you like to know more? Then read on!

1. How is a navigation menu similar to a family tree?
On your website, you determine which pages appear in a navigation menu. Within each menu, there are levels of pages (i.e., Level 1 pages, Level 2 pages, Level 3 pages). Pages in these levels all have a relationship to one another and, similar to family structure, are referred to as Parent pages, Child pages, and Sibling pages.
 
2. Name three things for which you could use a Landing Page.
Landing Pages are standalone pages that are not part of a navigation menu. In order to access these page types, you must provide users with the specific URLs. For that reason, Landing Pages are perfect for special events (such as auctions or campaigns), for specific audiences (such as alumni or parents), and for creating alternate versions of your home page.
 
3. Why is a Page Content Area important?
When you create a new page, you must select which Master Layout (or framework) you want to use on that page. Each Master Layout must have at least one Page Content Area. This is the section in which you will add the content that will differ from page to page (for example, you might build two pages that use the same Master Layout, but one page may contain information about your school’s awards and accolades while the other page may contain information about your school’s athletic teams).
 
4. Why do I see so many blue lines in the background when I edit a page?
The width of your onMessage website will vary, depending on what type of device someone is using (for example, your website will automatically be much wider on a large desktop than on a tablet). Underlying this responsive web design is a grid structure in which each page comprises 24 grid lines. When you add rows and columns to a page, you will specify how wide the columns should be by choosing how many grid lines they should contain. For information about how wide grid lines and columns are on different devices, please refer to the onMessage Page Widths article in the Blackbaud Knowledgebase.
 
The questions above are just a sampling of the topics discussed in the new Blackbaud University course, K–12 onMessage: Page Builder. If you want to learn even more about the features in onMessage Page Builder, and how to effectively build and edit the pages on your public website, we encourage you to register for this interactive, instructor-led course. And after you attend this class, you’ll no doubt be ready for the next pop quiz!

Good news for Learn® subscribers! If you have a Learn More or Learn Everything training subscription, this class is included. Not a subscriber? Find out how a Learn subscription can help develop your efficiency and ongoing skills. 

 
News Blackbaud K-12 Solutions™ Blog 09/20/2016 8:00am EDT

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