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Static Pages
Static pages are custom standalone pages you can add to your site. Use them for content like About pages, FAQs, leaderboards, sponsor recognition, or any other custom content.
Accessing Static Pages
- Go to your Campaign
- Select your Site
- Click Design > Static Pages
- Select an existing page or click + to create a new one
Creating a Static Page
- Navigate to Design > Static Pages
- Click the + button next to "Static Pages"
- Enter a page label (e.g., "About Us")
- The page is created with a default URL stub
Page Details
Each static page has two key properties:
Label
The display name for your page. This appears in:
- Navigation menus
- Browser title bar
- Admin sidebar
URL Stub
The URL path for accessing the page. For example:
- Label: "About Us" → Stub:
/about-us - Label: "FAQ" → Stub:
/faq
Note: URL stubs must be unique within your site. Choose descriptive, URL-friendly names.
Adding Modules
Static pages work just like core pages - you can add any module from the gallery:
- Navigate to your static page
- Scroll down to Site Modules
- Click Add Module
- Select a module from the gallery
- Configure module settings
Common Modules for Static Pages
- Rich Text - For written content, FAQs, policies
- Image Gallery - For sponsor logos, photos
- Leaderboard - For donor/fundraiser rankings
- Embed - For videos, maps, external content
- Donations Feed - For activity display
Arranging Modules
- Hover over a module
- Click and drag the handle on the left
- Drop the module in its new position
- The page reorders automatically
Deleting a Static Page
- Navigate to the static page
- Click Delete Page
- Confirm by typing "DELETE"
- The page and all its modules are permanently removed
Warning: Deleted pages cannot be recovered. Update any navigation links that pointed to this page.
Tips
- Link from navigation - Add static pages to your header or footer navigation
- Use descriptive stubs - Keep URLs short and meaningful for SEO
- Mobile preview - Test your custom pages on mobile devices
- Limit modules - Keep pages focused; don't overwhelm with too many modules