Functionality of dynamic text blocks in websites

Functionality of dynamic text blocks in websites

You can define that certain contents of your event website are shown only to a specific guest segment. This can be useful, for example, when displaying personalized agendas to guests according to the options they chose during registration.

The entry of content in websites is done via text blocks, of which one or more can be created and sorted per page. A guest will see multiple text blocks on pages, namely all those where the segment assignment applies.
The main difference between text blocks on pages and in dynamic content: In dynamic content, the guest always sees only one text block, namely the first one in the list where the segment restriction applies. On pages, all text blocks where the restriction applies are displayed.






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