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How to Update Front Page Statement Text

By default, two 'Announcement' blocks may be assigned to your front page, although you may add more if required. This FAQ assumes that you have an understanding of Statements, and at least one Statement is created. Read the Statement FAQ here.

By default, two Statement blocks are assigned to the front page: an upper Statement, and a lower Statement. An example of the retuned content is shown below.

Statement Front Page with Video

  Pictured: A statement may contain any types of text. In this example, we're showing primary text, a video, and some general text.

Statement Front Page with Text

  Pictured: In the example above, we're showing a default output of Statement text - a title and description. A statement may often be used as a type of title, and they're certainly suitable to introduce content blocks, such as testimonials or videos.

  Updating Front Page Statements in Yabber

From within Yabber, navigate to the 'Blocks' panel within the 'Front Page' module. Select your website, define one, two, or no blocks, and Save. Once updated, your changes will become effective immediately.

Statement Front Page

  Pictured: Select your website, define one, two, or no blocks, and Save. Once updated, your changes will become effective immediately.

Changes are made immediately after the update is saved.

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  Related Front Page FAQs

Related FAQs and features relating to your website front page.

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  The Result

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By default, two 'Announcement' blocks may be assigned to your front page, although you may add more if required. This FAQ assumes that you have an understanding of Statements, and at least one Statement is created. Read the Statement FAQ here. By default, two Statement blocks are assigned to the front page: an upper… [ Learn More ]

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  The Result

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  The Result

The result of the front page video is as you would expect (shown below).
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  The Result

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  Related Statament FAQs

FAQs related to the Statement module.

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