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How to Update Website Footer Logos

Website footer logos comprise of two blocks: industry logos, and social links. Social icons may be rendered in any number of ways but it's expected that they'll be in the footer as there is where website visitors go looking for them. You may update logo and social links at any time.

  The Result

The result of the icons will vary depending on stylistic changes made to your framework. The 'default' logos will render as shown below.

Footer Logos

  Pictured: Social icons (left) and industry logos (right). The package of logos is created as a 'Profile', or group of icons. They may be updated at any time.

The social icons may take on a number of sizes and styles. Industry logos are a fixed image (in most cases, only one industry body will be used).

  Creating Logo Profiles in Yabber

The required groups of logos is created in a single panel. A link is expected for social links, and it is optional for industry logos (the AFCA logo often carries a link to a dispute resolution page).

Create Logo Profiles in Yabber

  Pictured: A logo profile consists of all the active logos and social icons that will be rendered. Profiles may be updated at any time. The primary reason for profiles is because Yabber is a multi-website system, so multiple profiles will be required (although you may send the same profile to all websites).

Since Yabber is a multi-website system, once a profile is created, it should be sent to your website. Select your website and logo profile, and send.

Send Logo Profile to Website

  Pictured: To send a logo profile to your website, select your website and icon profile, and send. Changes are effective immediately.

Again, the same profile may be used on multiple websites.

  BM Programs

If you're participating in a BM program of any sort that requires a logo, these may be found by selecting 'BeliefMedia Programs' when creating your icon profiles.

BM Program Icons

  Pictured: If you're participating in a BM program of any sort that requires a logo, these may be found by selecting 'BeliefMedia Programs' when creating your icon profiles.

Our high-yield programs are generally reserved for managed clients.

As with most modules, you may edit and review created assets via the 'Review' panel.

Website Logo Review

  Pictured: Review and edit profiles via the Review panel. The panel provides a complete review of all icons associated with each profile, and a send log is maintained for compliance purposes.

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