What Are Minisite Headers and How Do I Use Them in SoCast?
What Are Minisite Headers and How Do I Use Them in SoCast?
Minisite headers are customizable header sections you can add to specific pages or blogs on your SoCast website. They let you create a distinct look and feel for different parts of your site, making it easy to highlight special content, promotions, or branding for particular campaigns.
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For step-by-step instructions, please refer to the articles above. These guides will walk you through creating and applying minisite headers to enhance your station’s digital presence.
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