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General Page Title, Teaser and Banner

The General Page Title, Teaser, and Banner content type is a MANDATORY content type that needs to be on every single site.


Important Information

The General Page Title, Teaser and Banner content type should be at the top of every single one of your webpages. This is important not only to our visitors, but also to our search engine optimization (SEO). It provides vital information to your audience giving them a synopsis of your page and your teaser text also creates the meta description allowing search engines to easily find your page when someone is looking for the information you provide.

At a Glance

  • Requires Placeholder: No
  • Placement: Top of every page
  • Special Setup: None
  • Image Sizes: 880x495 for homepage banners, and 880x250 for interior page banners.

[1] General Page Title, Teaser and Banner contains the following elements:

  • Name - Used in Sitemanager only. This does NOT show up on your webpage. 
    No more “title”, this gets pulled in automatically and will match the section name.
  • Block Image - This is now where page banners get filled in.
  • Teaser - Paragraph callout text meant to describe your page or content.
  • Add Green Line - Helps to separate pieces of content. 

General Page Title, Teaser and Banner: Example


 

General Page Title, Teaser and Banner

Teaser: The first 150 characters of this are read by search engines. This is also the text that gets displayed when your page is returned in search results. The green line is optional but it usually helps keep an aesthetically pleasing page flow.