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How can I integrate a customized status indicator into the 'Greeting Page' on the Team Raiser platform?

Thanks,

Raphael

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  • Please elaborate. What status do you want to show?

    Regards, B

  • Brian Mucha:

    Please elaborate. What status do you want to show?

    Regards, B

    We developed our own "thermometer" and would like to replace the default thermometer on the greeting page (overall success of the team raiser event) and the thermometer on individual fundraising pages.

    Thanks for your help,

    Raphael

  • Raphael Arens:

    We developed our own "thermometer" and would like to replace the default thermometer on the greeting page (overall success of the team raiser event) and the thermometer on individual fundraising pages.

    Thanks for your help,

    Raphael

    Hi Raphael,

    This is possible, if a little buried.  You can do this by adding your new status indicator to the Progress Meter library.  To do this, log in as an admin, navigate to Constituent 360 > Social Media > Progress Meters tab. Click the button to create a new progress meter - you'll need the "empty" and "full" graphics to complete this.  Once your Progress Meter has been created, navigate to Fundraising > TeamRaiser and edit your TeamRaiser.  Go to Step 3 (Select Event Options).  Under the Related Action section in the lower left, click "Edit Advanced Options."  On page three of the advanced options (Misc Options), you'll see an option for "Page Component Styling."  Enable this, and choose your new progress meter from the drop down.  This will the style of all progress meters for your event.  Or if you want to add this just to the greeting page of the event, you can edit the greeting page and insert a progress meter component; it will ask you which style of progress meter to use.

    Hope this helps!

    Noel

  • Noel Beebe:

    Hi Raphael,

    This is possible, if a little buried.  You can do this by adding your new status indicator to the Progress Meter library.  To do this, log in as an admin, navigate to Constituent 360 > Social Media > Progress Meters tab. Click the button to create a new progress meter - you'll need the "empty" and "full" graphics to complete this.  Once your Progress Meter has been created, navigate to Fundraising > TeamRaiser and edit your TeamRaiser.  Go to Step 3 (Select Event Options).  Under the Related Action section in the lower left, click "Edit Advanced Options."  On page three of the advanced options (Misc Options), you'll see an option for "Page Component Styling."  Enable this, and choose your new progress meter from the drop down.  This will the style of all progress meters for your event.  Or if you want to add this just to the greeting page of the event, you can edit the greeting page and insert a progress meter component; it will ask you which style of progress meter to use.

    Hope this helps!

    Noel

    Also check out the lengthy thread called 'That Big Red Thermometer' for how to add a Flash based thermometer.

    Regards, B

  • Noel Beebe:

    Hi Raphael,

    This is possible, if a little buried.  You can do this by adding your new status indicator to the Progress Meter library.  To do this, log in as an admin, navigate to Constituent 360 > Social Media > Progress Meters tab. Click the button to create a new progress meter - you'll need the "empty" and "full" graphics to complete this.  Once your Progress Meter has been created, navigate to Fundraising > TeamRaiser and edit your TeamRaiser.  Go to Step 3 (Select Event Options).  Under the Related Action section in the lower left, click "Edit Advanced Options."  On page three of the advanced options (Misc Options), you'll see an option for "Page Component Styling."  Enable this, and choose your new progress meter from the drop down.  This will the style of all progress meters for your event.  Or if you want to add this just to the greeting page of the event, you can edit the greeting page and insert a progress meter component; it will ask you which style of progress meter to use.

    Hope this helps!

    Noel

    Hi Noel.

    this helped a lot.

    Thanks,

    Raphael

  • Brian Mucha:

    Also check out the lengthy thread called 'That Big Red Thermometer' for how to add a Flash based thermometer.

    Regards, B

    Hi Brian,

    thanks - the info provided in that thread should get us to the finish line ....

    take care,

    Raphael

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