Accessing the Editor

There are two ways in which you can access the Editor.


1. Accessing the Editor from the Pages Listing

Under Pages Listing, click on the Open the Editor button on the right.


2. Accessing the Editor from a particular livepage

Under Page Listing, click on the Customise button for a particular livepage. This will then open that particular livepage in the Editor.


Anatomy of the Editor

The interface of the Editor is divided into 3 main parts:

Header

The header of the Venue Editor consists of the following functionalities:


Settings Panel

The Settings Panel is found on the left of the Venue Editor and gives you access to the settings of the following:


  • The LiveBar widget
  • The Header widget
  • All Blocks on the livepage
  • Navigating the settings panel
  • The Settings Panel is contextual and will change depending on the item selected.


To access the settings of a widget or block, simply click on the item. This will load the settings of the selected item.


To exit the settings of an item and to get back to the previous screen, click on the Back arrow icon in the top lefthand corner.


                                                                             Navigating the Settings Panel.



Turning a widget on/off

To turn on or off a widget, click on the switch icon of the widget. Turning off a widget will completely remove it from the livepage.

                                                          Turning on and off the LiveBar and Header widgets.


Showing/hiding a block

To show or hide a block, click on the ?️  eye icon of the block. Hiding a block will allow the block right after it to take its place on the livepage.


Adding blocks

To add blocks to your livepage, click on the Add Blocks button.


Reordering your blocks

To reorder the sequence of the blocks on your livepage, click and drag the dotted icon found on the right side of a block.


The Preview Area

The Preview area allows you to see how your changes look like, before pushing them to your production venue. Think of the Live Preview as a draft preview of your changes. This therefore, allows you to experiment and make sure that everything is looking as expected before publishing your changes, for all attendees to see.


Publishing Your Pages

A simple toggle to page from Draft to Published and vice versa.