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Customize a holiday page

Pour :Administrateur

Each holiday page arrives pre-filled with a title, a description, standard content, and sometimes typical items. This draft saves time, but it does not replace your voice: take the time to adapt each page to your community.

What you can customize​

ElementDescription
TitlePage name as displayed to the visitor
Short descriptionCatchphrase displayed below the title
Editorial contentLong text, free layout
ItemsProducts to sell: name, price, stock, photo, variants
Time slot calendarChoice of a time slot by the visitor
Background imageVisual of the page header
Colors and fontGraphic styling consistent with your identity
Donation blockFree donation or suggested amounts (presetButtons)

All texts can be translated if your organization offers several languages.

General procedure​

  1. 1

    Open the page to customize

    In the sidebar, go to Forms then the Holiday pages tab (/app/form/fete). Click on the holiday to modify.

  2. 2

    Rename the title if necessary

    Adapt the default title to the tone of your community. For example, rather than Passover, you might prefer Passover Seder with the Cohen-LΓ©vy community.

  3. 3

    Write the short description

    This sentence should make you want to click. Stay factual and warm: Sign up for the community Seder β€” full meal, family atmosphere, prayer led by rabbi MickaΓ«l Benhamou.

  4. 4

    Edit the editorial content

    Use the visual editor to write a longer text: what is happening, for whom, where, at what time, what is included in the price, who to contact in case of a question. Format with titles, lists, bold.

  5. 5

    Configure the items (if relevant)

    If the page allows selling items (Children's menu, Adult menu, Matzot, Lulav, etc.), go to the Configure the items section below.

  6. 6

    Configure the calendar (if relevant)

    If the page offers a time slot to choose (Home Shofar Blowing, community Seder with multiple services), go to the Configure the time slot calendar section.

  7. 7

    Customize the visual

    Upload a background image evocative of the holiday, adjust the accent color to stay in your community's brand.

  8. 8

    Preview and enable

    Click View public page to check the rendering, then switch the page to Active (see Enable a holiday page).

Configure the items​

The items are the products to sell on the page. Each item has its own batch of fields.

Item fields​

FieldDescription
NameDisplayed to the visitor, for example Adult menu
DescriptionOptional detail (Starter, main, dessert, wine)
PriceUnit amount in the main currency
StockTotal available quantity (leave empty for unlimited)
PhotoIllustrative image
VariantsSizes, options (Standard, Gluten-free, Kosher for Passover)

Procedure to add an item​

  1. 1

    Open the Items section

    On the holiday page, locate the Items (or Products) tab or section.

  2. 2

    Add an item

    Click Add an item. Fill in the fields: name, price, stock, photo.

  3. 3

    Add variants (optional)

    If the item has several declensions (size, dietary option), click Add a variant and enter each one. The visitor will be able to choose the variant at the time of order.

  4. 4

    Define the stock

    If the stock is limited (50 Passover menus maximum), indicate it. Unisoft will automatically prevent exceeding the available quantity. Leave the field empty for unlimited stock.

  5. 5

    Save

    Validate. The item appears in the public page grid with its photo, its price, and a quantity selector.

Example: Passover Menu page​

For the Passover Menu page, typical configuration:

  • Adult menu β€” 35 € β€” Stock 80 β€” Variants: Standard / Gluten-free / Vegetarian
  • Child menu (-12 years) β€” 18 € β€” Stock 30 β€” Variants: Standard / Gluten-free
  • Half-portion (-6 years) β€” 10 € β€” Stock 20

The visitor selects their quantities, the total is calculated automatically, they pay online.

Configure the time slot calendar​

Some pages offer a choice of time slot rather than a standard delivery. This is the typical case of the Home Shofar Blowing (a passage time in the day) or the community Seder organized in several successive services.

Procedure​

  1. 1

    Open the Calendar section

    On the holiday page, open the Calendar or Time slots tab.

  2. 2

    Add a time slot

    Click Add a time slot and enter:

    • Date: for example March 15, 2026
    • Start time: for example 09:00
    • End time: for example 09:30
    • Maximum capacity: number of people or visits possible on this time slot
  3. 3

    Duplicate the time slots

    To save time, duplicate a time slot and adjust the date or the time. For the Home Shofar Blowing, you can create about twenty 30-minute time slots over 2 or 3 days.

  4. 4

    Save

    The time slots appear on the public page as a list. The visitor selects the one that suits them. When the capacity is reached, the time slot automatically moves to Full and is no longer selectable.

Example: Home Shofar Blowing page​

For the month of Elul, you can prepare:

  • 30 time slots of 30 minutes spread over 5 days,
  • capacity of 1 per time slot (each family receives its own visit),
  • schedule between 9 AM and 6 PM.

Rabbi Daniel Mizrahi then retrieves the list of registrants with their address and their time slot via the export function of the Forms module.

Customize the visual​

The visual sets the tone. A few best practices:

  • Background image: choose a photo that evokes the holiday (table set for Passover, sukkah for Sukkot, lit chanukiah for Hanukkah).
  • Accent color: keep your community's main color to stay consistent with your identity, even if the holiday has its own symbolism.
  • Text on image: if you put text on the background image, add a dark veil to ensure readability.

Multilingual: what is translated​

If your organization accepts several languages, all the text fields are multilingual: title, description, editorial content, item name, item description, time slot labels. You fill in each language in the dedicated editor (language selector at the top of the field).

The images, photos, and stock remain common to all languages.

Going further​