Use Case - Directory (video)

This video demonstrates examples of Directory pages, such as Product Line Up, Biographies, and Press Kits. Also, the tutorial covers how to set up a Directory using the Buttons module and the Headlines module.

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Topics covered:

Buttons, Headlines

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction
00:22 Examples of Directory page: Executive Board
00:43 Product Line up
01:25 Press Kits
01:49 Platform: Buttons Module
02:53 Headlines Module

Transcript:

00:00 Introduction

In this video, we’ll first take a look at some examples of a directory page. After that, we’ll explore the modules you can use to set up a directory in the platform.

A directory page can be created using buttons or cards, which link to other newsroom pages or external pages.

00:22 Examples of Directory page: Executive Board

Let's take a look at some examples.

This Executive Board page highlights different board members using content cards. Each card shows a headshot, the person’s name and role as the title, and a short excerpt from their biography.

00:43 Product Line Up

Another example is a product lineup page, where each button represents a specific product.

This setup is commonly used by car brands to showcase different models, but any company with a product or service catalog can use the same structure. Each button features the product name, and if needed, an image can also be added.

01:25 Press Kits

Each button can link to a press kit or a theme page. For example, this page showcases a catalogue of press kits.

Press kits are often used to provide media resources for journalists and media relations efforts.

01:49 Platform: Buttons Module

Now, let's move into the platform to see how you can set up a directory page.

One option is using the Buttons Module. For example, you can add an additional set of buttons to a product lineup and link each button to other newsroom pages.

02:53 Headlines Module

Another useful module for setting up a directory page is the Headlines Module. This allows you to easily showcase multiple items in an organized and clickable format.

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