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Advertising Services Version 1.3 4.1.1.3 Viewing a page that supports advertising To view the main page of a group of pages: 1. Select the relevant page from the list; an action row will be shown. 2. Click the Launch link; a new browser window or browser tab will be opened showing the desired page. To view a specific child page from a group of pages: 1. Select the relevant page group from the list; an action row will be shown. 2. Click the Edit link; the page editor for the group will be shown. 3. Click the Child Pages link; a list of the pages that are part of this group will be shown. 4. Click the Page advertising settings link for the desired child page; the page editor for the child page will be shown. 5. Click the Launch link; a new browser window or browser tab will be opened showing the desired page. 4.1.2 Page Editor The page editor allows you to configure whether or not advertising will be delivered on a given page or group of related pages, and if so, which advertising spaces and advertising campaigns will be used when presenting the page. 4.1.2.1 General Settings A page group is organized as a hierarchy. At the top of the hierarchy is the page group itself. The page group then contains a number of child pages. Advertising settings can be applied to both the page group (i.e. at the top of the hierarchy) and to the child pages. Settings applied to the page group are also applied to each child page. These inherited settings can be overridden in each child page. This organization allows you to apply common advertising settings at the page group level, with special overrides applied to the child pages only as necessary. For example, the page hierarchy for the default Guest Self-Registration page group is:  Guest Self-Registration - this is the page group. o Guest Self-Registration (Registration Page) - the child page for the registration page. o Guest Self-Registration (Receipt Page) - the child page for the guest self-registration receipt. 61

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Advertising Services
Version 1.3
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4.1.1.3
Viewing a page that supports advertising
To view the
main
page of a group of pages:
1.
Select the relevant page from the list; an
action row
will be shown.
2.
Click the
Launch
link; a new browser window or browser tab
will be opened showing the desired page.
To view a specific
child
page from a group of pages:
1.
Select the relevant page group from the list; an
action row
will be
shown.
2.
Click the
Edit
link; the page editor for the group will be shown.
3.
Click the
Child Pages
link; a list of the pages that are part of
this group will be shown.
4.
Click the
Page advertising settings
link for the desired child
page; the page editor for the child page will be shown.
5.
Click the
Launch
link; a new browser window or browser tab
will be opened showing the desired page.
4.1.2
Page Editor
The page editor allows you to configure whether or not advertising will be
delivered on a given page or group of related pages, and if so, which
advertising spaces and advertising campaigns will be used when presenting
the page.
4.1.2.1
General Settings
A page group is organized as a hierarchy. At the top of the hierarchy is the
page group itself. The page group then contains a number of child pages.
Advertising settings can be applied to both the page group (i.e. at the top of
the hierarchy) and to the child pages. Settings applied to the page group are
also applied to each child page. These
inherited
settings can be overridden in
each child page.
This organization allows you to apply common advertising settings at the
page group level, with special overrides applied to the child pages only as
necessary.
For example, the page hierarchy for the default
Guest Self-Registration
page group is:
Guest Self-Registration – this is the page group.
o
Guest Self-Registration (Registration Page) – the child
page for the registration page.
o
Guest Self-Registration (Receipt Page) – the child page for
the guest self-registration receipt.