Landing pages: Code builder

Our landing page manager allows you to create custom pages with the layout and content that your event needs. You can have your own domain and as many pages as you require. These sites can be created from ready-made templates or you may use your own source codes with HTML, JavaScript, CSS, and images files.

Each event can have multiple sites (one for your partners, another for collaborators, etc.) they can each have different addresses to receive information and register for the event.

Besides the option to create custom pages using the landing page manager, we also offer you the option to create a customized website for your event in a few minutes by using the website tool. Click here for further information.

Enabling the Code builder tool

In order to use the Code builder feature, ensure that you have first enabled this tool. To do this go to Settings > Tools > Registration section and locate Code builder. Click on Edit and tick its checkbox. Click on End to save changes.

Activating the Code builder tool

How do I create a custom Landing page?

To create a custom landing page, follow the steps below:

  1. Go to Marketing > Landing pages > Code Builder.
  2. Click the + Add landing page button in the top left corner.
  3. Choose whether you want to use a New domain or an Event domain:
  • For a New domain, enter the Name and Domain for your landing page.
You can also use your custom domain added at the Event > Details > Custom domain field.
  • For an Event domain, if you have added a custom domain in the Event > Details > Custom domain field, it will serve as the root domain for your landing page. If no domain is added there, it will generate a pages.inevent.com subdomain.
  1. Click the blue Create button.
You can create more than one landing page.

Adding landing pages

Adding files

After creating your first landing page, you can input your own source code with HTML, JavasScript, CSS, and images files (png, bmp, jpeg or svg) by clicking the Add file button. Press the red folder button to add your file.

You can add JavaScript files to your landing page only if you choose the New domain option. If you create a landing page using the Event domain option (root domain), JavaScript files will be removed.

Screenshot +add file

Under the Directory column, you will see all your files. You can edit them or delete them whenever necessary.

As shown in the image below:

Screenshot directory

Preview

After making changes to the HTML code, you can click on Toggle preview to check the modifications made before saving and putting online:

Screenshot landings pages > pages > toggle preview

How do I enter content names? (Images, models, videos)?

All images that are included in the source code will have the URL automatically changed to support the original image link, and files with the same name will replicate based on the original (first saved). 

Always use files with different names, regardless of the URL you use.

Screenshot landing pages > page > save

How do I edit or delete an old landing page?

Go to 'Choose a landing page' on the left side of the page and select a landing page from the drop-down menu:

choosing a landing page from the drop-down menu

If you wish to edit the details of the landing page, such as title, domain, or access code, simply click on the edit icon next to the selected page. A new window will appear and after modifying the details press Save.

editing the details of an old landing page

If you wish to delete the landing page, click on the trash icon and then press Remove in the pop-up window. Be careful when doing that as it can not be undone.

delete an old landing page

How do I edit or delete a file?

To edit or delete a file simply click on the desired file, and then click the Settings button in the top right corner.

A new window will open and you will be able to change the URL path or delete the file.

Press the Save button when you have finished editing.

Screenshot landing pages > pages > settings

How to add pixels (tags) to your website source code (landing page)?

To add pixels (tags) in the source code and thus control all user interaction information, simply select the modal fields you want and enter the commands according to GA (Google Analytics).

To learn more, visit: Google Analytics - how does it work?


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