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 The UnionActive system is made up of individual Modules that can be added, removed, and customized throughout the site. 
  
To  view the current Modules, login  to the site as an admin and you will  now see gray boxes around each  individual module. Each module box  contains an x button, up and down arrows, the module  order number, and the title of the  module. 
  
Clicking the x button in a module will remove that module from the current layout. The arrow buttons will move the module up or down in the column. 
Each  column has an Edit Column box  at the bottom if it for individual  control of each column. The left  column and right column edit boxes also  contain color selections for  customizing the background color of each  column. 
  
To  add a module to the layout,  select the desired module from the drop   down selection field at the bottom of the column, enter the  order for  the module in the number  field, and click the Add Module  button. 
  
The  right hand column can be  customized for each page of the website. For  example you can have  different modules display in the right column,  depending on which page  of the web site the user is viewing. 
  
The  left column will stay the same  for every page, and the center column is  only customizable on the home  page. To customize the right column for a  page, go to that page in the  web site, and click the Use Custom Column  link at the bottom of the  right column. 
  
Creating a Custom Module: You   can create your own modules and use them to insert your own content.   For example, if you want to place an image banner into the right column,   you can create a custom module that contains the image banner and  link. 
  
To  create a custom module, click  the Add Custom Box link at the bottom of  the column that you want to  add the custom module to. You will be taken  to a form to create the  module. On the form, first give the module a  simple title, like  imagebanner1 (don’t use spaces in the name of the  module). Then, using  the built-in HTML editor, create the content for  the module. In this  example you would insert the image banner into the  editor, then click  the add module button to save it. 
  
The  module will now be active at  the bottom of the column it was added to,  and it will be available as a  selection in the add module drop down  selection fields in each column. 
                 
              
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