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Adding and Moving Content on your Page



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We'll walk you through the steps to add and move content and features on your ImagePRO site.

1. After the Basic setup, now it's time to build out your pages. This example shows the column layout that was selected in the Basic setup. 70%, 30% offset columns. You can start by adding a text module, and adding in your bio. Any modules you set up can be moved from column to column by simply clicking and dragging.

2. Image module: select one photo from your photo.net portfolio to feature. You can choose to give the image module a title (e.g. as featured in the NY Times, or My favorite wedding photo). When selecting the image, you can choose to include the photo title and photo details. Select "update" and the image will now appear on your ImagePRO layout.

3. You can keep adding more modules to the "home" page, or you can choose to add additional pages to your ImagePRO site. In the top menu admin bar, select Add: new page. In this example, Subscribey is adding "Portfolio" as his new page.

4. Select "portfolio" and begin to build out the page. Gallery module: select multiple images from your photo.net portfolio and choose whether you would like the image titles and details to appear. Select "update" and the images will now appear on your layout.

5. Add a slideshow to your portfolio in the same way that you added images to the gallery module. You can choose to add as many or as few images as you like to the slideshow.

6. At any point in the building process of creating the layout of your page, you can decide to drag and drop modules around, delete the current page, etc. You can also drag and drop the tabs of the individual pages around to change the order in which your layout is presented. Nothing's permanent!