Here is an example of how I used modules to build a page on the Global site. In this example, I will go through the steps in creating the eMBA About page.

Here is what the top section of the completed page looks like on the backend. There are a few things to explain here:
- The title of the page is About eMBA. The title also appears in your pages directory, so in this case I wanted it to be descriptive. However, I wanted the title to appear as “The Endeavor MBA Fellowship” since I was creating a series of pages for this program. The “Text Above Headline” is small text that adds some visual interest to the frontend
- Next, you will see on the right hand side under “Page Attributes” the “Parent” dropdown. This strictly affects the domain, adding an extension to the page. In this case I did want it to have a parent since I was creating a series of eMBA pages, so I selected the main eMBA page as the parent. Finally, I changed the “Permalink” at the top of the page to shorten the page extension to simply “about”. In the end, the domain became: https://endeavor.org/entrepreneur-experience/emba/about/
- On the right menu you will also see “Featured Image”. This is the image that will pull in when you link the page in certain mediums, such as Slack. If you do not include a featured image, it will default to the Endeavor logo.
- Now that the top section is set up, I am going to build out the rest of the page. Here I started with a “Full-Width Content” block and included a title and some body copy. I made the title a “Heading 2” and the body copy is just the default “Paragraph” text.

- Next, I added a second “Full-Width Content” block. When creating a page like this where there are multiple sections, I like to include each in its own “Full-Width Content” block for two reasons: 1) it makes it easier if I want to shuffle things around if I decide to later and 2) it creates nice and even spacing between sections.

- Next, I included a button that is related to the previous module.

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I followed up with another “Full-Width Content” block.

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And then some more related buttons.
