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Site-switching links let users jump between different sites within your multi-site platform. Links can be in different locations on each site, but we recommend being consistent so that users know what to expect. Add links to:
The More menu. This is the best way to make sure people can consistently find other sites.
Modules. This is a great way to advertise another site. For example, create a banner ad or pull a piece of content (like a session) from another site.
If you don’t want users to switch sites, you can remove the link. Or just hide it from users without the right access level.
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To learn more, see our guide to each of these access types.
For a multi-site platform, public preview and private sites can be combined in creative ways. In the following examples, imagine that you have a platform with two sites: a 365 site and a single-use site called “Event.”
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Paths: Each site is identified by a path, which appears after the first /
. Every time you create a new site, you will choose a path name. For example, myplatform.junolive.com/365
and myplatform.junolive.com/event
are two sites under the same platform.
To create your URL, see Brand options for all specifications.
Welcome page design
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Every site can have a unique welcome page. For example, a special branded event can look different than your 365 site. However, there is a rule for page backgrounds. You can’t store multiple background videos in your platform’s content management system. This means that any site set to have a background video must use the same video. To create multiple unique backgrounds, use static images instead. |
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To ensure a smooth JUNO experience, we strongly recommend choosing one way to authenticate users for the entire platform. Fewer interacting systems mean fewer unexpected complications! We understand that many organizations already have multiple authentication methods in place. For example, maybe your existing association members use SSO, while prospective members are invited to an event via registration. In this case, we recommend consolidating your registration into your SSO, if possible. Then, we will only need to integrate one database with JUNO. Learn more about the process of setting up integrations with JUNO. |
Site content and configuration
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Check out these articles to start thinking about what will be the same and what will be different on each of your sites:
Special configuration: Seasonal looks or brand campaigns
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You can give users a unique view of a site. For example, site admins can have a different view than regular attendees during an event.
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