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3 ways to enhance your Express CMS content with Themify


Express CMS clients have the ability to use the Themify Builder to create a variety of engaging digital content. This tool is located in the ‘add new’ and ‘edit’ views for all of your pages and posts, and the drag-and-drop function allows you to easily organize your content and customize page layouts for an optimal visitor experience. Check out three of our favorite available Themify modules below and consider incorporating them into your own digital strategy.

Maps

Help your audience locate your station, upcoming events, or your sponsors’ locations by including a Google Map directly on your webpage. The interactive map allows site visitors to zoom in and out, allowing them to easily view your location. Consider including this feature on your station information page along with detailed directions to your building and parking instructions.

Photo Gallery

Images are an important way to engage your audience with your digital content, but including too many on one webpage make it look cluttered. The Themify photo gallery offers a sleek, attractive solution for organizing multiple images. Some excellent use cases for the gallery module include showcasing concert photos on your events page or even allowing your advertisers to highlight some of their products or services on a dedicated sponsor page.

Accordion

Rather than crowding a page with a wall of text, consider using the Accordion feature to condense your information. This module is especially helpful when creating directories such as a list of nearby churches, sponsor locations, or drop-off centers for a food drive or other fundraising event.

For more ways to create seamless audience interactions with Express CMS, check out this recent post about Engage Suite Widgets.

 

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