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Formatted Text and Images

To include text and images from Image library on your web pages, such as your organization’s mission statement and logo, use the Formatted Text and Images part. You can also use the Formatted Text and Images part to create a footer for your website that includes your webmaster’s contact information. On the Content tab of the Formatted Text and Images part, use the HTML editor to create and format the text and images to appear.

On the Options tab, you can specify whether website users can copy the content from your website, such as from a personal page, to use on another web page. For example, the site user can copy the HTML code necessary for the content on her personal page to appear on a social networking profile page, family website, or weblog.

Each new and revised Formatted Text and Images part must pass a content approval workflow to appear on your website. For information about the content approval workflow, see Workflows. You can add approved Formatted Text and Images parts to each web page in Pages & templates. For more information about how to add content parts in Pages & templates, see Pages & Templates.

With Blackbaud NetAdvocacy, you can download advocacy action data. This data includes alerts, email information, and attributes. Blackbaud NetAdvocacy is used with Capwiz subscription service to include pages on your site where users can email influential individuals (such as Congressional, state, and local officials) to encourage their influence on particular causes, such as grant funding for a nonprofit. To include links to landing pages on your website for advocacy functionality, use the Formatted Text and Images part. In addition, when you send advocacy alert email from the website, the advocate’s actions automatically link to their record in The Raiser’s Edge after the action is complete. For information about how to use Blackbaud NetAdvocacy and Capwiz and to set up action alerts on your site, see your Capwiz Site Control page.

Warning: You cannot use HTML to embed your own form via HTML in a Formatted Text and Images part. We recommend you put the form on a page that is not stored online but can be referenced in an <iframe> element tag. For more information about how to include customized forms on the website, contact Blackbaud’s Professional Services at solutions@blackbaud.com.

The Formatted Text and Images (Secured) part is the same as the Formatted Text and Images part with the additional ability to secure the page’s content using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). When the secured part is on a page, the page’s URL starts with “https”. To design a Formatted Text and Images (Secured) part type, follow the same steps as the Formatted Text and Images part.

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