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Other configuration options at the template level
Other configuration options at the template level
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There are some configuration options that's available to you at the entire template level. So when you click on settings, you'll see that we have disabled a few things. So we want to show what these mean. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to park this on the right-hand side, and I'm going to park this on the left-hand side. So by default, I'm just going to go back to the catalog. So this is what we already set up earlier, right? So imagine you say, hey, I would like to have the user navigation on the left-hand side, which is available if they click navigate, and you just say, I want a consistency. What you can do is you can, all you have to do is enable user navigation, click on save. So now if I refresh, you will see that the navigation is on the left-hand side. So obviously with this on the left-hand side, you may or may not need some of the shortcuts that's right here. Great. Next I'm going to click on, to say, hey, sometimes I might want to have a footer. So the footer is configured. So let's take a look at the footer. So, sorry, under tools, configuration, text, there's a footer. So in my demo site, I don't have a footer, but I'm just going to say this is the footer. So obviously your footer might have a lot of HTML so that you look a little bit prettier, but I'm just highlighting that this is the footer. By default, there is no footer at the bottom, but now that I have put a footer here, what I can do is I can enable footer. I'm going to click on save. So if I refresh, you will see the footers here. So obviously this is a little bit silly because I literally just said this is the footer as a footer, which is not very good user experience, so I'm just going to turn it off. And there's also public menu. So notice right now I don't have a public menu enabled. So when I click on save, it doesn't really change anything. So I'm just going to refresh. But you can also add a public menu at the top. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to show where I can go. I can go here. I can click on public menu. And I don't have anything set up, so I'm just going to pretend I'm going to set something up. So I'm going to say this is the first one. I'm going to call it ESPN. And the URL is going to be http.espn.com. And then pretend I'm going to have two menu. The first one is let's say Google. I'm going to say www.google. Pretend those are my public menus. Now because I have enabled it, if I refresh, they're going to show up at the top. So as you can see, you can definitely enable things that's already baked into the system. You can decide whether you want it to show up on your template or not. In my case, I don't really like the public menu at the top. I'll just disable it. And pretend you say, hey, you know what? I don't care that much about the feature banner, but I want to have a feature courses. What you can do is you can just say, hey, you know what? I don't want the feature banner anymore. I want the rotating feature courses. And then over here, if I refresh, this shows up at the top, right? Those are some template configuration that you have access to. And we are going to continue to add more settings so that you can have more flexibility on what you can apply sort of around the template, even though the meat of the template essentially is rows where you can enable whichever row that you want. Thank you.
Video Summary
The video explains template configuration options such as enabling user navigation on the left, adding a footer, and setting up a public menu. Users can adjust settings for better customization by enabling navigation, configuring a footer with HTML, or creating public menus linking to external sites like ESPN or Google. Additionally, users can replace a feature banner with rotating feature courses. The tutorial demonstrates the flexibility in template customization, allowing users to personalize the layout by enabling or disabling various components and settings, with the promise of more settings to be added for enhanced configurability.
Keywords
template configuration
user navigation
footer customization
public menu
feature banner
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