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All content on your site falls into one of these types:
Exhibitor (Also known as Partner)
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All sessions have a specific start and end time and are displayed in the schedule on your site. If you want attendees to be able to watch a recording of the session afterward, it can be archived as a Library an on-demand video.
Though there are many ways to use sessions, JUNO divides them into three basic types: Main stage, Panel, and Breakout. There are also options for live and pre-recorded sessions. See Session types to learn more about these details.
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To accommodate hybrid events, in-person sessions are displayed on the session schedule. These sessions are never streamed on the site. When an attendee clicks on the session, they’ll view the session information page instead.
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On-demand
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Also known as On-demand.
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Library On-demand content can be viewed by attendees on-demand ( at any time they’d like). This means that it’s not included in the site schedule. It can be made available before, during, or after the event.
Examples of library on-demand content include archived session recordings, videos, news articles, job postings, posters, information about sponsors, or other custom pages. In general, if something isn’t a session, exhibitor, speaker, or course, it’s library on-demand content.
Each library on-demand content page can display videos, images, text, and downloadable resources. To make it interactive, you can also include a Favorite button, a Complete button, and a comments section.
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The size of a blurb is flexible, and it’s usually located on a navigation page. We can add a blurb to a content page, but note that it will be added to all pages of that content type. For example, a blurb on a library on an on-demand content page will show up on all library on-demand content pages.
Common uses for blurbs and resources are:
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