Brightspot Content Types Guide

Page heading


Page headings appear below the header and above the main content of a page.

To create a page heading:

  1. Search for and open the asset for which you want to create a page heading.
  2. In the Lead field, select Page Heading.
  3. Using the following table as a reference, complete the fields as needed.
  4. Complete your site's workflow and publish the asset.
Field Description
Hide Title Toggle on to hide the containing asset's Display Name field from the visitors to your site.
Hide Description Toggle on to hide the containing asset's Description field from the visitors to your site.
Eyebrow Enter the text to display above the Display Name on your site. This text can be made clickable by your selection in the Eyebrow Link field, below.
Eyebrow Link Under Eyebrow Link, select one of the following:
  • None—The eyebrow does not contain a link.
  • External—The eyebrow links to an external asset or page.
  • Internal—The eyebrow links to an internal asset in Brightspot.

For Internal and External selections, you can set whether the URL opens in the same window or in a new window.

Image

Click search and select an image. This image is visible to visitors to your site.

Leave this field blank to not have any background image.

Logo Click search and select a logo. The logo is visible to visitors to your site, and appears above the eyebrow.
Call To Action Select None, Internal or External.
  • None—No call to action button is displayed.
  • Internal—A call to action button is displayed that links to an internal asset.
  • External—A call to action button is displayed that links to an external URL.
Using the Call to Action Advanced tab


When setting up an internal or external call to action, you have the option to set how the link will behave.

External—Advanced tab
  • Target—Specify whether the target of the Call to Action should open in New Window/Tab or Same Window/Tab.
  • Attribute—Click add_circle_outline to add an attribute to the link.
    • Name—Enter the name of the attribute. For example, Title.
    • Value—Set the value for the attribute. For example, Brightspot Home Page. This appends Title="Brightspot Home Page" to the URL of the external link specified in the Call to Action.
Internal—Advanced tab
  • Target—Specify whether the target of the Call to Action should open in New Window/Tab or Same Window/Tab.
  • Attribute—Click add_circle_outline to add an attribute to the link.
    • Name—Enter the name of the attribute. For example, Title.
    • Value—Set the value for the attribute. For example, Brightspot Home Page. This appends Title="Brightspot Home Page" to the URL of the external link specified in the Call to Action.
  • Anchor—If the asset you are linking to has anchors present, such as a page with tabs, you can select items within the tabs to which to anchor. Then when your visitors click the Read More button, they are taken directly to that anchor.
Call To Action Button Text Enter text appearing on the call-to-action button. This text is visible to the visitors to your site.
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