For information about page element parts, see Page Element Types.
1. | From the Design tab, select “Action” in the Display As field. |
Note: You can include the Action page element in a Chapter, Fundraiser, or Personal Page element parts.
2. | In the Display Name field, enter a name for the action section on the page. |
3. | In the CSS box, enter Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) text to override the default style of this element. |
Use CSS text to create unique elements, such as to change the text on the Report Abuse button. CSS is easier to use than other methods, such as HTML. Unless you specify a custom style sheet, your website uses default style sheets.
For more information about CSS, see Style Sheets.
4. | Under Details, depending on the personal page type you create, such as Chapter Page Element, different options appear in the Display As field. For more information about this field, review the chart and steps. |
Chapter Page Element |
Fundraiser Page Element |
Personal Page Element |
Chapter Console Link |
Team Page Link |
Report Abuse |
Report Abuse |
Report Abuse |
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5. | In the Display As field, if you create the Action page element for a Chapter Manager part, select “Chapter Console Link.” This creates a navigation link for content and data managers to click to access his Home page on your chapter site. The link appears only for managers contained in a role with rights to manage the chapter content or data. When you select “Chapter Console Link,” a Link Text field appears. Enter the text to appear as a hyperlink on your chapter site, such as “My Console Manager.” Managers of the site click the link to access the Home page. |
If you create the Action page element for a Fundraiser part, select “Team Page Link.” This creates a navigation link to direct the site visitor to the solicitor’s team page. When you select this, a Text field appears on your site for the participant to enter link text for his personal page, such as “Click here to visit my page.” If the solicitor is really a participant and not on a team, the link to the team page does not appear.
If you create the Action page element for a Personal Page Manager part, select “Report Abuse” to include a Report Abuse button on the personal web page. Additional fields appear.
a. | In the Display Text field, enter the text to appear on the button on your website, such as “Report Website Offense.” |
b. | In the Email field, enter your website administrator’s email address. This address does not appear on your site. However, if a user clicks the Report Abuse button on your site, your administrator automatically receives an email notification about the inappropriate activity. |
c. | In the Confirmation Message field, enter the text to appear for a site user who clicks the Report Abuse button. The default text is “This page has been reported to the administrator.” |
6. | Click Save. You return to Parts. |