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To build your own rotator, grid, or list module, you need to must decide which content it will showcase.

Content can be pulled and sorted in creative ways. If you have a highly custom idea, this page will help you learn about your options and build it from scratch.

Or , check out our prebuilt modules to get inspired by common examples. You might even start with a prebuilt module, then check out the options on this page to request some changes.

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Content is automatically pulledinto modules from your site’s content management system. So to To tell the system which content you want to display, we have to define it in three steps:.

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First, you must choose which typeofcontentto pull into the module. Then, you’ll usually want to narrow down the content to a smaller selection. Finally, you can choose to sortthecontent so it appears in a specific order.

The form below can help you communicate your ideas. But if you get stuck, just tell your JUNO team representative Success Manager about your goal , and they’ll help with recommendations!.

The goal of this module is:

Pull these content type(s): This step is required. The rest are optional.

Then narrow it down…

  • Show content with this session status:

  • Show content with these tag(s):

  • Hide content with these tags(s):

  • Make personalized recommendations based on access level: Specify Strict or Flexible

  • Makepersonalized recommendations based on these profile tag types: Name tag types and specify Strict or Flexible

Then sort it all by:

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1. Pull content types (required)

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You can stop here if you’d like! The next steps are optional. Note that if you don’t sort (step 3), the module will by default show shows content with the latest release date first, to highlight recently released content.

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You can narrow content down by specifying a Session status, Tags, Actions, or Personalized recommendations. Use a single method alone , or try combining them in creative ways.

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You can narrow down any content type to show only content that has specific tags. Or you can do the opposite: Hide content that has specific tags.

Note that every attendee will see sees the same content when you specify tags. If you want to show attendees personalized recommendations, use the Personalized recommendations option below.

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If you choose multiple tags, you can also decide to require all. This means that content will only appear appears in the module if it has every specified tag. Otherwise, content will appear appears as long as it has at least one of the tags.

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Access level tags lock content so that only attendees who have permission or who bought a specific ticket can open it. When you specify access level tags for a module, it will only show shows content with that access level. Attendees who don’t have access will still see it, but it will have has a lock icon. If they click it, they can be prompted to purchase a ticket on an external site. Learn more about access levels on content.

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You can narrow down any content type to show only content that a user has performed a specified action on. Or you can do the opposite: Show content that a user has not performed the specified action on.

Note that every user will see sees different content depending on whether or not they performed the action.

To specify actions…

(tick)Choose one or more actions that must be completed, and the module will show shows users content that they performed the action(s) on.
(tick)Choose one or more actions that must NOT be completed, and the module will show shows users content that they did not perform the action(s) on.

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You can narrow down any content type to show personalized recommendations for attendees. Each attendee will see sees different content in the module, depending on the tags they selected in their profile or their access level tags.

Choose one way to make recommendations based on access level tags…

(tick) Strict access level recommendations will recommendation only show shows attendees content that’s specific to their access level. For example, one attendee might see all Level 1 Sessions, while another attendee sees allLevel 2 Sessions.

(tick) Flexible access level recommendations will show recommendation shows content specific to their access level, but also content that doesn’t have an access level at all. This option is best when you want to make recommendations but also want to encourage attendees to discover new things.

Note that if someone isn’t assigned an access level, they’ll they see content for all access levels instead.

Or make recommendations based on profile tags…

(tick) Choose one or more profile tag types, and the module will show shows attendees content they’re interested in. You also must decide if it’s a strict or flexible recommendation.

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If you narrow the module content to recommendations based on the Interests tag type, one attendee will see sees content about Leadership and another will see sees content about Design. Note that if someone didn’t select any tags, they’ll they see all Interests content instead.

Flexible recommendations will show recommendation shows additional content beyond the tag type(s) you specified. For example, if some content isn’t related to the Interest tag type at all, it could still show up in the module. This option is best when you want to make recommendations but also want to encourage attendees to discover new things.

Strict recommendations will recommendation only show shows content from that tag type. It narrows down your content much further. This option is best when you want the module to be highly focused on a specific topic.

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Choose one way to sort the content in the module. Note that if you don’t sort, the module will by default show shows content with the latest release date first, to highlight recently released content.

Choose one way to sort…

Definition

(tick) Release date (earliest to latest, or latest to earliest)

Release is when the content becomes viewable. For example, a piece of on-demand content might not be released until a specific date. A session might be released well before its start time.

(tick) Start date (earliest to latest, or latest to earliest)

Start is when a session begins. This option is only for sessions.

(tick) Alphabetical by title

Use this if the first character in the title is a letter. Note that speakers can be sorted by the first character in their first name orlast name.

(tick) Numerical by title (ascending or descending)

Use this if the first character in the title is a number. For example, 1 Session and 2 Session. Note this doesn’t work if the first character is a letter. For example, Session 1 and Session 2 will do not sort numerically.

(tick) Popularity over time

Amount of views over time. If content is viewed 100 times in the last five minutes it is more popular than content viewed 100 times over a month.

(tick) Random

Changes each time you reload the page.

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