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Using the Leaderboard Content Region for Ads or Announcements

Enhance your website with the Leaderboard Content region – perfect for displaying banner ads, announcements, or promotional/sponsored content across your site.

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Written by Melissa Hayes
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Overview

The Leaderboard Region allows you to display content above the page header on all frontend pages of your website (except the homepage).

Common use cases include:

  • Displaying a sponsor or partner ad banner

  • Displaying association-wide announcements

  • Adding custom messaging or visuals that appear across multiple pages

This feature was designed to support both static HTML and third-party ad display systems, such as Google Ads or rotators.


Enable the Leaderboard Region

  1. Navigate to Association Settings > Static Content.

  2. Locate the section titled Leaderboard Region.

  3. Check the box to Enable Leaderboard Content Region

  4. Add your default leaderboard content in the rich text (TinyMCE) editor below the checkbox.

    • This content will automatically appear across all internal pages of your site.

    • You can include HTML snippets, ad embed code, or static text/images.

If you’re using an ad service, you can paste the ad’s HTML embed code directly into the source code here. Click the three horizontal dots to open additional editing tools including the source code (<>) input:


Customize Per-Page Content

Once the leaderboard region is enabled globally, admins can customize it on a per-page basis directly from individual pages on the frontend.

  • Open any page on your site (except the homepage).

  • Toggle the Page Editor at the top to Active.

  • Click into the leaderboard region to make edits or swap out ads, announcements, or messaging for specific pages.

If a page has custom leaderboard content that you've added, you’ll see the option to Reset to Default Content.

Clicking this will restore the page to the global leaderboard content set in Association Settings.

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