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https://junolive.atlassian.net/jira/software/projects/JDT/boards/9?selectedIssue=JDT-206

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Reference

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Reader

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Clients

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Reader goal

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Understand what content looks like, what all the parts of it are. New clients are interested in this; they don’t understand what a “session” really is made up of, or the demo sites they’ve seen aren’t necessarily configured with everything. This is place to find a generic outline of how it all fits together.

Quickly find image sizes, character limits, and file types.

CSMs want to be able to find an example quickly-- when someone asks “what’s an abstract,” they don’t have to go hunting for an example in the site structure workbook, or on a demo site, where it may or may not be there.

CSMs want to be able to send clients a page based on content type – because not everyone uses every content type, especially with learning/community -only sites.

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Contributors

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JUNO version

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VX.XX

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Reviewers (check the box when you’re done!)

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Review deadline

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Notes for reviewers

Each speaker page needs these images and text. Some other items are optional, like downloadable files and links.

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What content

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looks like

Before users open a speaker page, they might see the speaker featured in a rotator, grid, or list module. It displays the speaker’s image, name and abstract.

Modules can look different depending on their configuration. Learn more about modules.

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Users can also find speakers on the session page where they’re speaking. The speaker’s image and name are displayed at the bottom of the page. Selecting the image opens a quick preview of the speaker, which displays their abstract and description.

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Then users enter the speaker page. It displays all of their information, plus downloadable resources and links to the sessions they are speaking at.

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Text

Character limit

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titleRequired

Name

255 (Or we recommend about 60 so that the name doesn’t get cut off in some modules.)

An example title, cropped:

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Title

Include Page
REUSE - Name text char limit
REUSE - Name text char limit

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titleRequired

Slug

Include Page
REUSE - Slug
67
text char limit
REUSE - Slug text char limit

The slug is the end of the page URL. Each slug must be unique. Spaces aren’t allowed. Example: alex-_davis

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Abstract

Include Page
REUSE - Abstract
78
text char limit
REUSE - Abstract text char limit

A short description displayed in rotator, grid, or list modules, often the speaker’s job role and/or company name.

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titleOPtional

DescriptionN/A

Include Page
REUSE - Description text char limit
REUSE - Description text char limit

A longer description, often the speaker’s bio. Can include text formatting, links, numbered lists, bulleted lists, images, and line breaks, and custom HTML.

Images

Size (w × h)

Include Page
REUSE - Image max file size and type
REUSE - Image max file size and type

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titleRequired

Speaker image (Icon)

Include Page
JE:REUSE - Circle image safe zoneJE:
REUSE - Circle image safe zone

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Notes

File type and size

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titleOPtional

Downloadable resources

Include Page
JE:REUSE - Downloadable resources specsJE:
REUSE - Downloadable resources specs

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Social and contact links

Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Website, Email, Phone number, Address

You can only have one of each type of link. For example, you can’t list two different Facebook pages.