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  • Every JUNO site comes with default settings based on common needs or best practices.

  • But you can change stuff

  • These guides help you answer the question, “Can I change that?”

  • Some big-picture decisions are made with the Site Structure Workbook. These pages cover additional options.

  • These pages are detailed reference guides. If you’re happy with JUNO’s default settings, you might not need to look at them

  • Based on your unique needs, the JUNO team might recommend some configuration options.

  • When to use:

    • wondering if you can change a specific thing - find the page then find the element

    • curious what your options are in general - browse the pages to see if anything sparks ideas for your site

  • How changes are made:

    • Unless specified, the JUNO team helps you make these changes on the back end.

    • Tell your JUNO team representative – is there any process for this, as in, when do they need to report config decisions? When would we recommend looking at these docs-- the beginning? Middle? Throughout, whenever they discover how something works and wonder if they can change it?

How to use these guides

  • Grouped into site pages or features

  • Changeable elements of the page are identified in screenshots.

  • Below the screenshot, tables list the available options for each element.

  • Find options by looking for these symbols:

(tick) Select from multiple options
(plus) Add elements
(info) Change elements
(error) Remove elements
(minus) Control actions

GENERAL NOTES TO SELF/QUESTIONS:

  • Add character limit to every lang option in client docs

  • Add links for each config to an anchor in the internal config doc- for helping CSMs communicate

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