Page Types Explained
Through your website editor, you can add pages to your top navigation. This is a great way to organize important information about your organization, showcase staff members, promote rosters, and more!
This resource covers the four different page types and how to choose the one that best fits your needs.
If you're just getting started with adding website content, check out How to Create Pages and Dropdowns
Team Page

🥇 Best for: Displaying team rosters and individual athletes.
This page type allows you to add and showcase individual players. You can include:
- The athlete’s image displayed alongside their name
- Their name, number, and position
- A bio that can be accessed by clicking on their name
Staff Page

🥇 Best for: Displaying staff or volunteer profiles.
This page type allows you to highlight staff members, board members, or volunteers. You can include:
- The individual’s image and name
- Their email address, phone number, and title
- A bio that can be accessed by clicking on their name
Custom Pages

🥇 Best for: General pages that display text, images, and videos.
This is the most flexible page type. Without a preset template, you have complete creative control to design the page to fit your needs. Add text, images, videos, and more.
To explore all available formatting options, visit How to Add and Edit Content.
Direct Links
🥇 Best for: Linking to another page on your website or a third-party site.
Direct links take users away from the current page they're on. Use direct links to link to social media profiles, community resources, league websites, and more.