Rotator, Background Video or Image

Rotator Overview

Home Page Rotator Overview

The "Home Page Rotator" is found under the main navigation on the home page.

Editing the Home Page Rotator (Step 1 of 3)

Editing the Home Page Rotator (Step 1 of 3)

The "Home Page Rotator" is managed by the "Rotators" manager. The "Rotators" manager is found under the "Media" tab in the main navigation.

Find and click the "Rotator" titled "Home Page Rotator".

Editing the Home Page Rotator (Step 2 of 3)

Editing the Home Page Rotator (Step 2 of 3)

To add a new slide, click the green "+" sign. To edit an existing slide, click the title of the slide you want to edit.

Editing the Home Page Rotator (Step 3 of 3)

Editing the Home Page Rotator (Step 3 of 3)

Enter the desired image or video into the "Image/Video" field.

If showing a video, enter the desired video preview image into the "Video Preview Image" field. Only embedded videos are supported in this rotator.

Note: All images must first be uploaded in the "Media" manager. The "Media" manager can be found under the "Media" tab in the main navigation. All images will be re-sized to 1400px x 600px. For best results, use images of those dimensions or larger and in that same ratio. This rotator style forces the image to stretch across the browser window. To keep the rotator from becoming too tall on wide monitors, the bottom portion of some images may be cut off on wide displays.

Click "Save" to save your changes.

Enter the desired title into the "Title" field.

If using an image slide, enter the desired link destination into the "Link" field.

Note: This rotator style does not support captions.

Click "Save" to save your changes.

Background Video or Image

In place of the rotator, you also have the option of using a background video or static image. Both options are available within the content editor of your homepage.

The video can be loaded into the "home page video" field, and the static image will pull from the "header image" field. Note: if you have a video loaded in, this will override the rotator and static image. If you want to use a header image, you will need to clear out both the video and rotator fields.