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2016 Website Designs - All New Page Builds - Instructions now available on the blog

There are now instructions on the support blog of how the 2016 page designs have been built into SiteManager and how to re-create them:

Homepage

http://marjonsitemanager.blogspot.co.uk/2016/01/2016-website-designs-homepage-mode-how.html

Apply

http://marjonsitemanager.blogspot.co.uk/2016/01/2016-website-designs-apply-page-how-its.html

Contact Us

http://marjonsitemanager.blogspot.co.uk/2016/01/2016-website-designs-contact-us-how-its.html

Faculty Lander

http://marjonsitemanager.blogspot.co.uk/2016/01/2016-website-designs-faculty-lander-how.html

General Page

http://marjonsitemanager.blogspot.co.uk/2016/01/2016-website-designs-general-page-how.html

Second Landing

http://marjonsitemanager.blogspot.co.uk/2016/01/2016-website-designs-second-landing-how.html

Standard Landing

http://marjonsitemanager.blogspot.co.uk/2016/01/2016-website-designs-standard-landing.html

Student Life

http://marjonsitemanager.blogspot.co.uk/2016/01/2016-website-designs-student-life-how.html


Example Hybrid Page (using all content types from above pages)

http://beta/webdev/2016-content/

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The following 2016 page designs are generated automatically via formatting and are standalone pages:

Prospectus Requesthttp://beta/webdev/2016-content/form/

News http://beta/about-marjon/news-and-events/marjon-news/

Courses - example @ http://beta/courses/acting-degree/

Stafflist http://beta/about-marjon/staff-list-and-profiles/

Staff Full Text - example @ http://beta/about-marjon/staff-list-and-profiles/aitchison-professor-cara.html

University Events Calendarhttp://beta/about-marjon/news-and-events/university-events/calendar/

All University Eventshttp://beta/about-marjon/news-and-events/university-events/all-events/


























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