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Call to action (CTA) buttons are common throughout the multisite. You can add a call to action as an option on several other components, to suggest a next step for site visitors.

The call to action component adds the button on its own, or with an optional header.

Once you’ve added a call to action component to your page, enter:

  • An optional header text. This is often a question, highlighting a readiness for site visitors, e.g. “Ready to take the next step?” If you don’t include a header, the CTA button will stretch to full-width.
  • The call to action text, a very short (1-3 words), verb-driven phrase. Be as specific as possible to help the site visitor understand what will happen. For example, “Discover all our programs” is more specific and useful than “Learn more.”
  • The link information for your CTA. You can link to an internal page (another page on your site) or an external page (a page on a different site).
Cynthia and Amy
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Cynthia Oliver and Amy Powell

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Call to action (CTA) buttons are common throughout the multisite. You can add a call to action as an option on several other components, to suggest a next step for site visitors.

The call to action component adds the button on its own, or with an optional header.

Once you’ve added a call to action component to your page, enter:

  • An optional header text. This is often a question, highlighting a readiness for site visitors, e.g. “Ready to take the next step?” If you don’t include a header, the CTA button will stretch to full-width.
  • The call to action text, a very short (1-3 words), verb-driven phrase. Be as specific as possible to help the site visitor understand what will happen. For example, “Discover all our programs” is more specific and useful than “Learn more.”
  • The link information for your CTA. You can link to an internal page (another page on your site) or an external page (a page on a different site).
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