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Landing Page Editor Settings

In the settings of the Landing Page Editor you can include, among other things, information of the website and your tracking.

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Written by Nicholas Harms
Updated over 5 months ago

You can access the Settings Menu from the Landing Page Editor.

To do this, go to Landing Pages in your left sidebar and open the Editor of your landing page. A new left sidebar opens, which now offers you the following setting options via the Settings item:

Document

In the first view of the Landing Page Settings, you will find basic information about the current page.

Under the menu item Document, you can enter a name and description for the current page. This information is for internal use only and has no influence on the published page.

For developers, there is the possibility to activate the “Developer Mode”. In this mode all activities of the JUNE SDK are displayed in the “Developer Console” of the browser.

Info

Under the menu item Info you can find the current JUNE landing page version.

To allow a continuous development of new technologies and components, it is sometimes necessary to completely change an existing system and rebuild it on a modern basis. In order to not force existing sites and projects to migrate, there are therefore several versions of the JUNE Landing Page.

Tracking

In the Tracking section, you will find two ways to add tracking scripts and pixels to your page. The two sections are structured according to the principles of the most used tracking providers.

💡 Attention: If you want to add a script that is to be used across all pages, you will find the same setting options in the page directory settings of the current project.

The HTML Head Metadata field allows you to add scripts to the “head” of the page. This is often used for tracking scripts and cookie content tools, as the scripts are executed first when the page loads.

The HTML Body Append Content field allows you to place scripts at the end of the page, the “body”. This location is useful for scripts that need to ensure that all the content on the page is loaded when the script is executed.

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