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Basic Highlight No Call to Action

The Basic Highlight No Call to Action content type provides the user the ability to display a a subject feature highlight.  This content type is presentional only with no call to actions. It has a title and text field.  There is an option to add a joing icon that will group multiple subject feature content items together (e.g. for a step-by-step checklist).

Examples

Colour selection

The following examples make use of the university blue and teal brand colours. For more guidance on brand identity and approved colour combinations please refer to the brand guidelines.

 

Standalone Examples

The following examples show the content items that are not joined together.

Standalone - Blue with Teal

This is a standalone subject feature that has a blue brand colour as the main background and teal brand colour as the title background.

Standalone - Teal with Blue

This is a standalone subject feature that has a teal brand colour as the main background and blue brand colour as the title background.

Standalone - Teal with Magenta

This is a standalone subject feature that has a teal brand colour as the main background and magenta brand colour as the title background.

Joined Examples

The following examples show the content items that are joined together by an icon. The icon is set in the content type and is not selectable. The icon colour is selectable.

Joined - Teal

This is a joined subject feature that has a teal brand colour as the main background and blue brand colour as the title background. The icon has the blue brand colour selected.

Joined - Teal

This is a joined subject feature that has a teal brand colour as the main background and blue brand colour as the title background. The icon has the blue brand colour selected.

Joined - Teal

This is a joined subject feature that has a teal brand colour as the main background and blue brand colour as the title background. The icon is set to not be displayed as this is the last of the joined items.

 

Instructions

 

Adding Content Types
  1. After you have chosen a website section to update make sure you are viewing the Content tab
  2. Under Content in this section select the green Add content button
  3. Select the content type you wish to use from the list or alternatively you can type the name of the content type into the Filter search box
  4. Click on the name of the content type to add it into the section
  5. Enter a name for the content type. This will not be displayed on the published page. It will only be visible as a name for the content type within Terminal four CMS for your reference
  6. Proceed to fill in all of the fields in the content type. The * next to an element identifies that the element is required.
  7. Once you have completed all of the required fields click the Save changes button to save your content type as a draft
  8. When you are ready to publish your content types make sure you ‘save and approve’ any changes. You can also approve a content type using the blue Actions drop-down button and then clicking Approve.

If you are unable to see or add a specific content type it may need to be enabled in your branch / section. Please email webteam@lincoln.ac.uk for support. 

Content Type Elements
Name Type Max Size Required?
Background Colour Select Box (ULCL - Background Colours - Brand) 80 Yes
Title Plain Text 50 Yes 
Title background Colour Select Box (ULCL - Background Colours - Brand) 80 Yes 
Text Plain Text 250 Yes 
Add Icon to join to following Subject Feature? Check Box (Checkbox Yes) 80  
Icon Colour Select Box (ULCL - Background Colours - Brand) 80