Home Page

Your site's homepage should, at a glance, convey the big picture or the main point of your site.

Description of Department or Unit

This is a VERY concise description of your site displayed prominently on the Homepage that can be seen without scrolling. Use this description to orient visitors to your site and possibly answer these three questions.

  1. What is the purpose of this site?
  2. What content does it contain?
  3. What can a visitor do on this site?

DO NOT USE A MISSION STATEMENT. Mission statements may be very important to you, the site owner, but they mean very little, if anything at all, to your site visitors. They should not be included on a site's homepage.

Factoids

Factoids are a great addition to a homepage and can be built using the Factoid Showcase Block in Cascade. They are visually interesting, and will quickly convey three or four important facts about your department and why visitors should be visiting your website. Use value-oriented language for Factoids that communicate what a site visitor can expect to get from the University of Montana experience.

2M
UM websites get more than 2 Million page views per month.
224
UM websites have received visits from 224 countries.
40%
of visitors to UM websites are using mobile devices.

Image Blocks

One of the blocks that spans the full width of the page and includes an image, such as the Featured Image Content or Full Width Image Feature, are great additions to your homepage. The image is attention-grabbing and can be used to highlight important content on your site.

Screenshot of the Full Width Visual Callout Block from the Human Resources homepage. Image is of a rainbow over campus with text reading: 'Come Join Us' and a button that reads: Visit UMJOBS.