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Pick modules that fit their use cases, QUICK AND EASY.

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This is a collection of modules that are common on JUNO sites. Use them as described, or treat them as starting point for more customization.

 

Contents
How to choose a module
Page headers
Featured content
General content
Exhibitors and sponsors
 


How to choose a module

Choose a module based on the needs of your content and your audience. You can see many of these in action on our template sites and demo site.

If you’re interested in customized modules, note that:

  • You can edit the title that appears above every module.

  • The How it’s built section describes how the module is constructed. You can use this as a starting point to change or adjust the layout and how content is pulled and sorted.

  • If you don’t see what you’re looking for here, check out our Build your own module guide or talk to your JUNO team representative about what’s possible.


Page headers

Home page bannerSection header banner

Home page banner

This module is a static image or video banner. Place it at the top of the home page to give attendees a powerful introduction to your event.

 How it's built

Layout: Featured rotator (partial width)
Pull content type(s): Resources
With tag(s): A layout tag naming the page where it’s located

Section header banner

This module is a static banner that can showcase any image or graphic. We like to place it at the top of each sub navigation page as an introduction to the content.

 How it's built

Layout: Featured rotator (partial width)
Pull content type(s): Resources
With tag(s): A layout tag naming the page where it’s located


Featured content

Happening nowRecommended for youFeatured content bannerFeatured speakers

Happening now

This module shows sessions that are currently live. It’s usually at the top of the home page or any page that lists sessions. We recommend using What’s happening now on most sites because it helps attendees to quickly discover active sessions and start connecting.

 How it's built

Layout: Two-column grid
Pull content type(s): Sessions
With session status: Live now
Sorted by: Release date (latest to earliest)

Recommended for you

This module recommends sessions to attendees based on their interests. It’s usually on the home page or any page that lists sessions. We recommend using Recommended for you when you have a lot of sessions because it helps attendees discover what’s relevant to them.

 How it's built

Layout: Square rotator
Pull content type(s): Sessions
With session status: Upcoming and Live now
Make personalized recommendations based on these profile tag types: Interests (Flexible)
Sorted by: Release date (latest to earliest)

Featured content banner

This module shows featured content. We recommend placing it at the top of a content page. For example, you could place featured library content at the top of your Library page.

 How it's built

Layout: Featured Rotator
Pull content type(s): Usually library, exhibitors, or courses
With tag(s): Featured
Sorted by: Release date (latest to earliest)

Featured speakers

Explanation

 How it's built

Layout: Round rotator (show 4)
Pull content type(s): Speakers
With tag(s): Featured


General content

Content by categoryAll content

Content by category

This module shows content that’s focused on one category or topic. It’s often used for sessions, library content, or courses. For example, if you have some courses about Leadership and some about Design, you could put each topic into its own module. Placing multiple Content by category modules on the same page is a useful way to organize your content. It also helps attendees quickly discover what’s available and pick what they’re most interested in.

 How it's built

Layout: Square rotator
Pull content type(s): Usually sessions, library, or courses
With tag(s): Any profile tags or layout tags that reflect a topic or category
Sorted by:
Sorted by: Release date (latest to earliest)

All content

If you have a lot of content, you might want to make sure attendees can discover everything, no matter what’s featured in other modules. We recommend using the All Content module to list all content of one type. For example, on your Courses page, attendees could search all courses at the bottom of the page. (Note that this module must be the last or only module located on the page.)

 How it's built

Layout: Infinite search grid
Pull content type(s): Usually sessions, library, exhibitors, speakers, or courses
Sorted by: Release date (latest to earliest)


Exhibitors and sponsors

Top supportersTiered exhibitorsExhibitors interested in youAdvertisement

Top supporters

This module features your top sponsors and provides direct link to their exhibitor suite. We recommend using this module on your home page to give these exhibitors high visibility.

 How it's built

Layout: Square rotator (show 3)
Pull content type(s): Exhibitors
With tag(s): Platinum

Tiered exhibitors

We combine multiple grid modules to create a tiered display of sponsorship levels. By clicking the logos, attendees can enter each exhibitor’s engagement suite. We recommend using this on your Exhibitors page.

 How it's built

Layout: Multi-column grids (3, 4, and 5 columns)
Pull content type(s): Exhibitors
With tag(s): Platinum / Gold / Silver

Exhibitors interested in you

This module shows attendees exhibitors who set up personalized greetings just for them. We recommend using it if you know that exhibitors will be using personalized greetings.

 How it's built

Layout: Square rotator
Pull content type(s): Exhibitors
+ code that identifies exhibitors with greetings

Advertisement

This module shows banner advertisements.

 How it's built

Layout: Billboard rotator (partial width)
Pull content type(s): Resources
With tag(s): A layout tag naming the page where it’s located

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