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Modules are the building blocks of your site . You can navigation pages. They showcase each piece of content (like sessions or on-demand content) with a thumbnail or banner image. You’ll often include multiple modules on each site a single page so attendees can discover content in different ways.

All modules showcase site content with a thumbnail or banner image, but you can make them unique by:

  • Choosing from multiple layouts.

  • Deciding which content shows up in the module and how it’s sorted. For example, content can be static or change based on an attendee’s interests.

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When you customize a module, consider two things:

  • What’s the layout of the module?

  • Which content is pulled into the module, and how is it sorted?

Tell your JUNO team representative about any modules and configuration changes configurations you’d like . They’ll build them into your site on the back end.

The JUNO team can go to implementation documentation for rotators, grids, and search modules. These documents aren’t visible to the public.

Build your own module in two steps

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I want to add preset modules to this section.
(Presets with layouts and content – like the “what’s happening now” module.)

That way, the “build our own module” only needs to be used for additional customizationduring the site-building process.

Start with prebuilt modules or build your own

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A typical JUNO navigation page is made up of multiple modules (outlined above).