❖ Heads up! Only Site Managers can create and manage custom pages. This article is intended for Site Managers. If you're an Advanced Program Manager looking for information about managing your Programs, click here. If you're a Program Facilitator looking for information about reviewing your Programs, click here.
Would you like to share additional content on your site? Do you have an incredible story that you want to share as an independent About Us page? Does your organization have a privacy policy or terms and conditions to share with users? If you answered yes to any of these, you can create custom pages to house that extra information! This article explores how custom pages can benefit you and shares examples.
Why use Custom Pages?
Your site is great for sharing amazing volunteer Opportunities with your community and keeping track of the impact volunteers are making! But you can also share additional important information with your volunteers through the Custom Pages area of your site.
- With custom pages, you can share:
- Your own site's FAQ
- Important events or Opportunities featured on individual pages
- General or specific information about your organization, mission, history, etc.
- You can get as creative or informative as you want!
- Custom pages are a way for you to present additional content to your volunteers. How and what you share is up to you!
✏️ Quick tip: Copy the unique URL for your custom pages and share them with your community. You can share them in an email, social media, spotlights, or even the image rotator, etc.
Custom page examples
If you need a little inspiration, we've got you covered. Here are a few examples that we've gathered for you!
- In this example, the custom page shares a personal About Us page with an update about the organization's goals.
- The custom page has also been added to the spotlights and navigation:
- Here, the custom page displays a privacy policy—which can be used for your terms and conditions if needed!
- This one is also included in the spotlights:
- This example highlights an important upcoming event and is included in the image rotator: