Speaker: Speaker Name
Session: (several)
Location: Room A, Room B, Room C
NOTE: The recap above has been manually entered, but the Timeslots listed below are dynamically generated. Shift-enter was used to nudge the first three lines into the preview space. The Featured Image is set under the Settings (gear icon), Event section, Featured Image segment. You may also wish to adjust the Excerpt description.
This is a good place to put a description of your keynote speaker’s topic and/or a biography.
Use your Event Tags and Event Categories (also found under the Settings gear icon and Event section) to identify:
- Which conference this event is associated with (default tag: Conference Events)
- Which year this event is happening (in this archival event’s case, the category 2022)
- The 2022 conference is modeled as a single-day conference that happened once, and therefore the 2022 category is the only one needed. If you need a recurring event or a multi-day event, see the Current Event example in 2023, along with its day-1-2-2023 and day-2-2023 categories.
- An individual event can recur more than once if you have an ongoing series. You will likely want different events with different speakers for your actual conference, but this particular event has been scheduled to recur multiple times in order to illustrate the properties of the table-building system.
Additional Event features such as a URL for additional information are found in the editor window below the Timeslots section in a segment of the interface which is also called Settings. Doing an in-page search (control-F) to search for “subtitle” will jump you to the relevant part of the interface.
NOTE: You may wish to use in-page links to your speaker’s biography. After the event, if it was recorded, you might also wish to use the Custom Event URL to link to your event’s recording. (However, that can also be done within the event page.)
NOTE: If you use Duplicate This to make an additional event based on this one’s structure, make sure that you edit its time slot(s) appropriately. When setting afternoon times, use 24 hour notation — 1:00 will be interpreted as 1 am, whereas 13:00 will be interpreted as 1 pm.
Event Timeslots (9)
Room A
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Room A
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Room A
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Room B
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Room B
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Room B
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Room C
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Room C
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Room C
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