You can create post on your website, that's not an "Entry," but a "Page," and place it at the top of your homepage. MySnowPro.com has added a feature called "Pages" that can hold static content that you want to stay in one place all the time.
We've made it so that you can create a Page, say, with your contact info and booking information, and have it stay at the top of your homepage above your date-based entries, until you decide to change it. You can place as many Pages at the top of your homepage as you like, and change their order too. Here's how:
On your MSP dashboard, roll your mouse over Create, and click Page. You can fill in a title, and some content including images, a video, or anything you like. You can even place a google calendar with your schedule (more on that in a later tutorial).
Make sure you tag your Page "@home" so it appears in the homepage. You can change the order that multiple pages appear on your homepage by editing their creation date at the right side of the editing screen.
NOTE: If you use more than one tag on your page, separate them with commas. There's more on Tags in the Tutorials section.
Click Save, and you're done!
We've made it so that you can create a Page, say, with your contact info and booking information, and have it stay at the top of your homepage above your date-based entries, until you decide to change it. You can place as many Pages at the top of your homepage as you like, and change their order too. Here's how:
On your MSP dashboard, roll your mouse over Create, and click Page. You can fill in a title, and some content including images, a video, or anything you like. You can even place a google calendar with your schedule (more on that in a later tutorial).
Make sure you tag your Page "@home" so it appears in the homepage. You can change the order that multiple pages appear on your homepage by editing their creation date at the right side of the editing screen.
NOTE: If you use more than one tag on your page, separate them with commas. There's more on Tags in the Tutorials section.
Click Save, and you're done!
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