Work area with a person studying

Example overview page

Overview pages account for roughly 10% of a website. An overview page is a search engine–optimized entry page aimed at a specific target group, with a thematic focus. Formally, it can also introduce hierarchically subordinate pages within the content structure.

Two-column Text

With this module, you can also place text on an overview page. On smartphones, the columns are displayed one beneath the other

Please ensure that this text is not too long, as overview pages are intended only to provide short, introductory information.
More details in the WCMS-Wiki.

Three‑column Teaser

This teaser can be configured with more or fewer than three teasers. The heading is optional. An additional button can be added optionally and appears in the bottom right corner.

Two persons in conversation during sunset
A female student reads in a work area of the Philologicum.
Students during a counseling session
Three students in conversation
Bookshelves in the Philologicum

Image‑text teaser

The module is ideal for prominently linking to deeper thematic pages. It can be aligned on the left or right.

More information about image‑text teaser

Event list

Keyfacts

The infographic for displaying key facts about an institution. More information available at: https://collab.lmu.de/display/cmswiki/Infografik

That is an infographic

The olympics taker place every

4
years

Your attention rate

komplett aufmerksam

Clover‑leaf teaser

You can link to a total of seven pages. Include four text links beside the image, and two to three small teasers (for example, on news or events). The image can be positioned on the right or left.

Teaser headline (required field)

The teaser text may contain up to 240 characters. You can include up to four links!

Students in a work area on the Campus Großhadern/ Martinsried
News
Help wanted: Student assistant for FirstSpirit
Read more

News List

Tab-Modul

Change content

More information about the tab module

Several people on front of a fountain on a square

© Jan Greune / LMU

You can place multiple different pieces of information clearly in separate tabs.

An image can also be integrated and aligned either left or right.

What the module can do beyond that 

You can enter not just text here but also format it differently, such as:

  • a bullet list
  • bold text
  • or Links

You can add subheadings

And link things separately

Sie können eine extra Überschrift für die Links setzen

Also interesting

Placeholder texts: used as placeholders or to compare the visual effects of typographies

Blind texts are texts used in the production of publications or websites as placeholders for later content when the actual text is not yet available.

They are also referred to as dummy, filler, or placeholder texts. Sometimes song composers use blind texts while composing melodies, singing them before writing the lyrics.

Blind texts have likely been customary among typesetters since the 16th century.

Timeline module

The headline is a required field. Optional introductory text with a maximum of 250 characters. There must be at least two slides present.

  1. fountain at main building
  2. fountain at main building

1930

Title of the event (optional)

The text is optional, max. 250 characters.

© LMU

2020

Title of the event (optional)

The text is optional, max. 250 characters.

© LMU