The Manage JavaScript & CSS feature allows administrators to extend the standard design and behavior of their registration pages. By uploading custom code, you can ensure your site aligns perfectly with your brand identity or integrate essential third-party tracking and UI tools. This flexibility ensures your attendees have a seamless and professional experience from start to finish.
How do I upload a new file?
To add custom styles or scripts to your site, follow these steps to upload your files to the system:
Navigate to the Event Setup menu.
Once there, click Content.
Select Manage JavaScript & CSS.
From the Actions dropdown menu, select Upload New File.
Click Browse to select the JavaScript (.js) or CSS (.css) file from your computer.
In the Description field, enter a short, internal note explaining the file's purpose.
Click Save to finish, or Save and Add Another to continue uploading.
Note: Only JavaScript (.js) or CSS (.css) file types are supported by this uploader.
How do I edit an existing file?
If you need to update your code or change a file description, you can modify any previously uploaded file:
Locate the file you wish to change in the list.
Click the Edit icon (represented by a pencil) next to the filename.
To replace the code, click Browse under Upload File to select the new version.
Modify the Description if the file's purpose has changed.
Click Save to apply your changes to the live site.
How do I delete a file?
Removing unnecessary files helps keep your site performance optimized and your workspace organized:
Find the specific file in your management list.
Click the Delete icon (represented by a trash can) next to the filename.
When the confirmation dialog appears, click OK to permanently remove the file.
Warning: Deleted files cannot be recovered. Ensure you have a local backup before confirming deletion.
Managing your JavaScript and CSS files is the best way to maintain a unique, branded, and highly functional registration site. By keeping these files updated, you ensure that your event's digital presence remains modern and effective.
