Adding a Page Block - Banner

Modified on Tue, 22 Oct at 10:12 PM

A Page Block Banner serves as a prominent section that highlights key messages or visuals tailored to your accounts. Using Health Care as an example, a Banner can include: 

  • A headline like: "Transform Healthcare Operations with Our Tailored Solutions."
  • A background image related to healthcare (e.g., medical professionals using technology).
  • A personalized message like: "Exclusive offer for [Client Name]."
  • A CTA such as "Schedule a Free Consultation."

In the ABM Page Block menu, click on Banner, and the respective Block is displayed in the Preview is highlighted. 

  • The Banner Page Block includes Content, Style, and Advanced Tabs. Under the Content Tab, Use Account Banner, Background [Image or Video], Title, Subtitle, CTA, and CTA2 are displayed. In the Content section, you can make modifications.
    • Use Account Banner: Enable this option to configure a Banner at the ABM Account Level. For more details click here.
      • Enable the Use Account Banner Toggle.
      • The Banner, Title, and Sub-Title are displayed in the Banner Block. If you have already configured the Banner, Title, and Sub-Title at the Account level, then the Banner will appear when the toggle is enabled.    
    • Background Type - Image: Click Choose Image to upload the Background Image file. The Banner Image Size is 1600x900. 

    •  Background Type - Video: Click the Video icon to enter the URL of the Background Video

      • Video Link: Enter the video link to upload the video in the banner. The banner video supports formats such as MP4, Ogg, Ogv, and WebM.
      • Opacity: You can set the transparency quality of the video.
      • Background Fallback: You can set the fallback image for the background of the banner. A fallback image ensures a seamless and consistent user experience, regardless of technical limitations, browser incompatibilities, or user preferences.

  • Enter a Title. The Title text will show as the Banner Title. 

  • Optionally, enter a Subtitle. The Subtitle will show below the Banner Title.

  • Enter text in the CTA, this text will display as a button on the Banner. Both the Button Text and the URL are required for the Button to be displayed. 
  • Enter the CTA URL, the user is redirected to the URL when he clicks on the button.

  • The Open in New Tab toggle is enabled by default, allowing the CTA URL to open in a new tab. If you prefer the CTA URL to open in the same tab, simply disable the Open in New Tab toggle. 
  • Enter text in CTA2 (optional), this will be displayed as a second button on the Banner.  
  • Click on the Style and Advanced sections to add styles. To learn more, click here.

  • Click "Save As Global Block" to save the Banner Page Block as a Global Page Block. Learn more about Global Page Blocks here.

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