User 1 Module
This is the lightred user module style
User2 Module
This is the darkgreen user module style
User3 Module
This is the darkblue user module style
CORE360 Agent Modules
NOTE: Your site can be configured to display the main image above or below the top horizontal menu bar.
Unlike standard web designs that have a strict layout and color scheme, the CORE360 Agent templates are highly customizable according to both your color preferences and where and how content may be displayed on each individual page of your site. For example, the template has the following color combinations:
- Number of header color schemes: 10
- Number of footer color schemes: 10
- Number of background color schemes: 7
That's over 7 million different header, footer, and background combinations! But that's only the beginning. There are also a variety of color combinations for the different module types on each page.
Understanding Modules
Each page of the CORE360 agent site features the main body content surrounded by a number of optional modules. These modules can contain content, menus, photos, links, embedded programs (like the Weather Module or Twitter Module), Flash, or any web element. Modules only show up on a page when they have something to display. Modules will expand or collapse as needed on each individual page. For example, in the image below you can see the Showcase, Showcase2, and Showcase3 modules just below the main header image.
Modules are assigned to each individual page of your site as needed. For example, your contact information will appear on all pages throughout the web site. However, modules like the weather module or Twitter module will most likely appear on only the home page of your web site.
Another feature of the module system is that they don't have to display the same data throughout the web site. For example, the home page may be set up to highlight your featured listings in the User1 Module, but on your blog page the User1 Module may display links to your archived blog posts.
Module Color Variations
Each CORE360 Agent template comes with a variety of color options for each module position. The specific colors and style options depend upon the individual template.
Access to Modules
Please note that although you have access to adding and editing content on your site, that applies to article content only. You do not have access to adding, editing, or deleting modules on your web site. You must contact tech support for any module changes.
Module Colors
Surrounding this main content area you will see the various module positions available on each page (i.e. MOD USER1, LEFT DARKBLUE, etc.). These module positions can use any of the available colors. When we first design your web site we choose module colors that complement the primary header image that you use on your web site. Module positions are determined by the content of each page and are designed to filter visitors to key information on your site (i.e. your listings, MLS, contact pages, etc.).
Layout and module positions for the template.
Header color options:
- Blue
- Dark Blue
- Light Blue
- Green
- Dark Green
- Light Green
- Red
- Dark Red
- Light Red
- Black
Footer color options:
- Blue
- Dark Blue
- Light Blue
- Green
- Dark Green
- Light Green
- Red
- Dark Red
- Light Red
- Black
Background color options:
- Blue
- Beige
- Black
- Blue
- Dark Grey
- Grey
- Red
- White
User4
This is the black user module style
User5
This is the red user module style
User6
This is the lightgreen user module style
Style: DarkBlue2
This is the darkblue2 style
Style: Dark Blue
This is the darkblue left/right module style
Style: Black
This is the black left/right module style
Style: Black2
This is the black2 left/right module style
Style: Dark Grey
This is darkgrey module style.
Style: Dark Grey2
This is the darkgrey2 left/right module style
Style: Green
This is green module style.
Style: Green2
This is the green2 left/right module style
Style: Light Red
This is the lightred style
Style: Light Red2
This is the lightred2 left/right module style
Style: Red
This is the red style
Style: Red2
This is the red2 left/right module style
Style: Light Blue
This is the lightblue style
Style: Light Blue2
This is the lightblue2 left/right module style
Style: Dark Green
This is darkgreen module style.
Style: Dark Green 2
This is the darkgreen2 left/right module style
Module Style: Blue
This is blue module style.
Style: Blue2
This is the blue2 style
Style: Dark Red
This is darkred module style.
Style: Dark Red2
This is the darkred2 left/right module style
Style: Light Green
This is the lightgreen style
Style: Light Green2
This is the lightgreen2 left/right module style
Style: Default
This is the default module style