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Support > Implementation > Setting up the CENTRE template

Setting up the CENTRE template 

1) Setting up the logo is complex. Email support@hubb.digital and include any logo images you wish us to use.

2) The top menus reflect the current group structure. You will need to adjust these groups or set up a new set of groups to have a different set of links.

3) The 4 large images below the header are in the "Big Block Gallery" media folder. The images are output in alphabetical order of their titles.
The caption for each image contains 3 fields separated by stars (*):
A) Main block text.
B) Button text.
C) CSS background positioning, so the image positions correctly on any size screen, particularly on a mobile phone. If you are not sure what to put, then leave empty, or use "center center" (email support@hubb.digital if you need more advice about this).
The button link is set using the "Link" field.

4) Optional: It is possible to replace the top image with a video. There will be an article called "HomePage Design: Video Module" in the top level group of your site (it might be sitting in the recycle bin). Inside this article is a media player module that can point at any uploaded video file. If the article is published then the video will show. The caption text/link over the video are taken from the first image (the one replaced by the video) from 3) above.

5) The social media links in the footer are in the document "Homepage Design: Footer Social Media".

6) On the content pages (accessed from the top menus) the banner image is set using the "Banner Image" custom-group-note, which can be found under group-settings. If you set one image on the root group and inherit it down, then that becomes a default image for the whole site. An example banner image is in the "Content Page Banner Image" media folder.

7) On system pages, like the calendar page and the media page, the banner image used is the one in the "System Banner Gallery" media folder. The example image given, is more clipped than the banner images on other content pages.