Your community has a public page on Navigatr, and the About Tab is the first thing visitors see when it is turned on. It is a longer landing-page editor that sits alongside the basic profile details, with space for a hero banner, up to eight content sections, and a partner logo grid.
This guide covers what you can customise, how the sign-up buttons work, and how to preview the page before visitors see it.
How to edit your About tab
The About Tab editor lives in the admin sidebar of your community. Open your community admin dashboard and look for the About Tab option in the left-hand menu. It only appears for communities, so if you are managing a provider you will not see this option.
At the top of the editor you can enable or disable the tab with a single radio button. When enabled and saved, the About Tab becomes the first tab on your public community page.
What you can customise
The About Tab is built from three kinds of building blocks: a hero image at the top, up to eight content sections in the middle, and an optional partner logo grid at the bottom. Each of these sections can be toggled on or off individually.
Hero Image
The hero is the first thing visitors see. You can set:
A title and a tagline.
A hero image, with the option to align it to the left or right of the text.
Optional discover settings. You can add a location or up to six default search queries to tailor the results your visitors will see.
Content sections
Below the hero you can turn on up to eight content sections. Each section has the same set of fields:
A Show this section checkbox so you can hide a section without losing your content.
A Title and a Tagline.
An image, which alternates between the left and right side of the text as the visitor scrolls down the page.
An optional YouTube Video URL. When set, clicking the image opens the video in a popup.
An optional More Information Link. When filled in, this adds a button at the bottom of the section that opens the external URL in a new tab. This will replace the default Discover or Profile buttons.
You do not have to use all eight sections. Leave any you do not need unchecked, and they will not appear on the public page.
Funders and supporters
At the bottom of the editor is a Partnership Logos block. Turn it on, give it a title (for example, "Funders and supporters"), and add each logo with a name, a link, and an image. Logos render as a grid on the public page, and clicking a logo opens its link in a new tab.
Previewing the page
When you have finished editing, click Save to preview your About Tab. Take a moment to check that everything looks the way you want it to:
Images are sharp and sized correctly, with nothing stretched or awkwardly cropped.
Every link opens and points where you expect.
Titles and taglines read well, with no typos.
To make more changes, click View in Admin to return to your admin dashboard.
Tip: For help setting up your About Tab, contact [email protected].









