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Step 3: Select Pages for use as Participant and Team Pages

You must create at least one web page in Site explorer that contains a Fundraiser Page Element part before you can make selections on this screen. For more information about the Fundraiser Page Element part, see Pre-Design Work for Team Fundraising

1. In the Page column, select a web page from the drop-down list. Only pages that contain Fundraiser Page Elements appear in the list. If no pages appear, you must create them in Site explorer.

Note: Fundraiser Page Elements are sections for participants to customize. Participants send supporters email messages to direct them to the pages, which are designed for supporters to learn about your cause and make donations. Because you offer a choice for personal web page designs to participants, a participant can choose only one Fundraiser personal page. Pages that use Fundraiser Page Elements contain dynamic sections for participants to customize and static sections for your organization to create sections that participants cannot edit. For more information about the Fundraiser Page Element part, see Fundraiser Page Element Parts.

2. In the Display Name column, enter a page reference name for solicitors to easily identify. This name does not appear on your site for public viewing. The name appears as an option for solicitors to select their Fundraiser personal pages. For example, enter “Blue” in the Display Name column for one page, and “Pink” for a second page. When a solicitor edits the page, these two page options appear.
3. In the Page Type column, select “Solicitor,” “Team,” or “Both” to define who can use the page.
4. If this is the default personal web page, select the checkbox in the Default column. Each Fundraiser part must have a default page.
5. To remove the page from your Fundraiser, click Remove in the Action column.
6. Click Add Page to add a row to the grid and add a web page. Depending on the purpose of your Fundraiser, you may add more than one page to offer participants a choice. For example, if your school is hosting a jump rope fundraiser, you can create a page with a boy theme and a page with a girl theme.