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Mini-site configuration

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The Configuration page (/app/travel/settings) is the setup hub for your tourism mini-site. Everything related to its appearance, welcome content, halakhic info, contacts and integrations is managed from this page, organized into twelve tabs.

Each tab is independent: you validate your changes tab by tab, without having to redo everything. Changes are immediately reflected on the public site.

Accessing the page

In the back office, expand Tourism in the left sidebar, then click Configuration.

The direct URL is /app/travel/settings.

First things first: choose the site to configure

If your organization administers several tourism sites, select the one you want to set up in the site selector in the top right of the page. The choice is remembered from one session to the next. For details, see the Multi-site page.

As long as no site is selected, the page displays the message « No tourism site available ».

Overview — the 12 tabs

#TabWhat it's for
1ConfigurationVisual identity (colors), SEO (title, description, site keywords), custom name for the Beth Habad
2MenuAction buttons displayed in the public site header (two buttons maximum, e.g.: Donation, Shabbat)
3Home pageHero carousel slides, callout banners, AI content block
4Tourist informationHalakhic info (eruv: yes / no / partial + free comment) and other information useful to visitors
5Beth HabadBeth Habad contacts (with photo), slides of offered activities, emergency or contact channels
6ScheduleFree-form opening-hours text, multilingual
7ServicesServices offered to the community (e.g.: tefillin loan, student welcome), displayed on the home page
8FAQFrequently asked questions sorted by categories, with questions / answers and useful links
9Booking.comBooking.com hotel search integration around the Beth Habad
10AirbnbAirbnb accommodation search integration around the Beth Habad
11ChatbotVirtual assistant answering visitors' questions based on the info entered in the other tabs
12Tourism seasonsActivation of the arrival announcement form + definition of seasons (high, low) to group tourist arrivals

Tab 1 — Configuration

This is the most important tab: it defines the site's identity as seen by visitors and search engines.

SEO (search engine ranking)

  • Site title: main title shown in the browser tab and in Google search results. Be explicit: « Jewish tourism in Paris — Beth Habad of the Marais » is more effective than a simple « Beth Habad ».
  • Description: short sentence (1 to 2 lines) describing the site in search results.
  • Keywords: tags that help engines understand the content (eruv, kosher, mikveh, Shabbat…).

Visual identity

  • Primary color: dominant color of the site (buttons, links, titles).
  • Secondary color: accent color (callouts, illustrations, badges).

Beth Habad name

By default, the site uses the term « Beth Habad » to designate your central location. Here you can enter a custom name — for example Synagogue, Community Center, Kollel — and all the site's pages will automatically adopt this new name. Leave the field empty to keep « Beth Habad ».

Tab 2 — Menu

You configure here the action buttons placed to the right of the public site's navigation menu, level with the logo. You can have up to two of them.

For each button:

  • Text: short label, e.g. Donation, Shabbat, Contact.
  • Link: destination URL, internal to the site (/don) or external (https://...).
  • Icon: optional illustration chosen via an icon picker.

Tab 3 — Home page

This is the most visual tab. It drives the first impression the visitor has of the site.

The hero is the large visual area that occupies the top of the home page. You add several slides that loop through it.

For each slide:

  • Image: large landscape photo.
  • Title and subtitle: text shown as overlay.
  • Button 1 and Button 2 (optional): calls to action with their label and URL.

Reorder the slides by drag and drop to change their order of appearance.

Callout banners

Secondary visual callouts placed between the home-page sections. Useful for highlighting a one-off event (Hebrew class, conference, fundraising…).

AI content block

You can select an AI-generated content block (see the AI module) to integrate on the home page. Useful for publishing an introduction word that is centrally updated.

Tab 4 — Tourist information

The tab most consulted by religious visitors: the basic halakhic information they need before coming.

Eruv

A three-value selector:

  • Yes — your neighborhood has an eruv that covers the visitor's use area.
  • No — there is no eruv.
  • Partial — an eruv exists but only covers part of the neighborhood.

If you choose Yes or Partial, a comment field appears to specify the area covered (e.g.: « The eruv covers the city center but not the train station »).

Tourism information (free text, multilingual)

A rich-text area (titles, bold, links) where you publish practical information that doesn't fit in the other tabs: info on transport, safety, neighborhood specifics, orientation tips.

Tab 5 — Beth Habad

You enter here everything that allows visitors to get in touch with your Beth Habad.

  • Contacts: name records with photo, role (Rabbi, Rebbetzin, welcome host…) and contact details. The first contact in the list is designated as the main contact — he/she is notably notified on each new arrival announcement (see tab 12).
  • Activities: slides presenting the Beth Habad's activities (classes, kollel, mikveh, kindergarten…) with image and description.
  • Contact channels: structured channels (WhatsApp, form, emergency phone, etc.) that appear in a dedicated card on the site.

Tab 6 — Schedule

Free-text, multilingual field to publish your opening and service hours. Open format: you write what matches your operation (by day, by period, by holiday…).

Tab 7 — Services

List of community services displayed on the home page of the site. Each service has:

  • an icon (Tabler icon picker),
  • a label (e.g.: « Tefillin loan », « Student welcome », « Mikveh by appointment »),
  • an optional link to a dedicated page,
  • a button text (e.g.: « Learn more »),
  • an Active / Inactive status to hide a service without deleting it.

If no service is added, the section doesn't appear on the home page.

Tab 8 — FAQ

The FAQ is the most effective tool for reducing repetitive requests by phone or email.

You work in two steps:

  1. Create categories (e.g.: « Before the visit », « On site », « Kashrut », « Shabbat »).
  2. Add questions / answers in each category, with the possibility of attaching useful links (to a site page, a map, a document to download).

A last updated date is displayed automatically to remind you when the FAQ was last touched.

Tab 9 — Booking.com

You activate here a Booking.com hotel search gateway centered around the Beth Habad. Visitors can enter their dates and see available hotels nearby, ranked and rated.

How it works:

  • Search around the Beth Habad: the search area is computed automatically from the Beth Habad's coordinates and a radius you set (in km).
  • Activation and category: you activate the gateway and choose the category of hotels to highlight.
  • Booking.com affiliate ID (optional): if you have a Booking.com affiliate account, you can enter your ID to earn a commission on bookings made from your site.
  • Import to database: from the search interface, you can select hotels and import them as persistent references in your site (beyond the dynamic search result).

Tab 10 — Airbnb

Same principle as the Booking.com tab, but for Airbnb accommodations: geolocated search around the Beth Habad, selection of accommodations to highlight, optional Airbnb affiliate ID.

Useful when your community welcomes families or longer stays for which a whole apartment is preferable to a hotel room.

Tab 11 — Chatbot

The Chatbot tab activates a virtual assistant shown on the tourism site. It answers visitors' questions by relying automatically on all the information you've entered in the other tabs (kosher places, hotels, schedules, eruv, FAQ, Beth Habad contacts…).

You can adjust:

  • Enable the chatbot: main toggle. Once enabled, the assistant appears in a corner of the public site.
  • Welcome message: phrase shown when the chat opens. E.g.: « Hello! I'm your virtual tourist guide. How can I help you? »
  • Behavior guidelines (not visible to visitors): internal instructions to steer the tone, priorities and limits of the assistant. E.g.: « Use a warm and familiar tone. Always highlight kosher options. Never give medical information. »
  • Additional information (not visible to visitors): extra context to give the assistant — neighborhood specifics, seasonal events, emergency contacts — anything not already entered in the other tabs.

Tab 12 — Tourism seasons

This last tab drives tourist arrival announcement and the administrative organization of arrivals.

Activate the « Announce my arrival » form

A main toggle: Show the « Announce my arrival » card on the home page. When active, visitors can announce their arrival to the Beth Habad via a public form. The request lands directly in the Tourists section (/app/travel/journey) of the back office, and the first contact configured in the Beth Habad section receives a notification.

Define seasons

You create tourism seasons (e.g.: « Passover 2026 », « Summer 2026 », « Tishrei 2026 ») with a start date, an end date and a color. Seasons only serve to group the display of announcements admin-side — visitors don't see them. Each arrival-announcement request is automatically attached to the season whose period contains the stay dates.

Multilingual: a single toggle for the entire form

Most text fields (site title, hero slides, FAQ, halakhic info, services, menu labels…) are multilingual. A language selector is shown at the top of the form — choose the language you want to enter, validate, then switch to another language to enter the translated version.

If the translation hasn't been entered, the French content is served as fallback on the public site.

« View live » button

In the top right of the page, the View live button opens in a new tab the page of the public site that corresponds to the currently open tab. Concretely:

  • Configuration, Menu or Home page tab → opens the site's home page,
  • Tourist information tab → opens the Tourist Info page,
  • Beth Habad tab → opens the Beth Habad page,
  • Schedule tab → opens the Schedule page,
  • FAQ tab → opens the FAQ page,
  • Booking.com / Airbnb tabs → open the Hotels page.

Very useful for validating a change in a single click, without having to find the URL manually.

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