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Event page templates

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There are 2 templates available for an OC Event page: OC Default and OC With Full Width Image. The default template emphasizes information, while the full-width template highlights an image.

Choose the template that's right for you from the Template Name dropdown menu. If you want to preview your page with the template applied, Save before you press Preview.

Template dropdown menu on an event page

OC Default:

  • 2-column template showing the main image wrapped by the WYSIWYG content. We recommend using an image that is at least 900px wide.
  • Shows an address, a map, a photo gallery (if related images are included) and a categories list
  • Right-hand column includes call-to-action links, side panel content, event snapshot (including event pricing, contact details and social media links) and related links and documents
    Note: when viewed on a mobile device, all right-hand column content falls below the image gallery
Event page with a default template

OC With Full Width Image:

  • A 2-column template showing the main image, followed by the WYSIWYG content. We recommend using an image that is at least 900px wide. 
  • Shows an address, a map, a photo gallery (if related images are included), and a category list
  • Right-hand column includes a call-to-action, side panel content, event snapshot (including event pricing, contact details, and social media links), and related links and documents
    Note: when viewed on a mobile device, all right-column content falls to the bottom of the page, below the location details and supporting images.

Use this template for events with an eye-catching image.

Event page with a full width image template

We also recommend choosing one template for all events and noting this in your internal style guide, allowing you and your team of content authors to create event pages that have a consistent layout. This will ensure visual and content consistency across your site.

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