Get to Know Ceros
In these video lessons, we'll review the general functionality of the Ceros studio including how to import assets, apply animations, interactions, and how to publish your final experience.
Understanding Ceros Analytics
In this lesson, we'll overview the Ceros analytics dashboard and how you can better understand the key performance indicators that can help you improve your content.
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Ceros
In this lesson, we'll dive into the various tools in Ceros that can help you optimize your content for search.
Importing Your Design Files
In this lesson, we'll walk through how to import design files from Photoshop, Illustrator, and Sketch files into Ceros.
Theme and Settings Panel
In this lesson, we'll review the different customization options available within the Theme Menu and Settings Panel.
Creating Buttons and Popups
In these video lessons, we'll review the general functionality of the Ceros studio including how to import assets, apply animations, interactions, and how to publish your final experience.
Creating Mobile Variants Using Adaptive Layouts
In this lesson, we'll take a look at how you can easily create different variants of an experience for Desktop, Tablet, and Mobile devices using the Global Layouts panel.
Create a Carousel
In this lesson, we'll review the steps to creating an image carousel using the Cycle Next and Cycle Previous interactions.
Creating Interactive Maps
In this lesson, we'll review one of the many ways you can create an interactive map in Ceros.
Creating Accessible Content in Ceros
In this lesson, we'll walk through how to leverage the accessibility tools and features in the Ceros studio.
Using Object States for Data Viz
In this lesson, we'll review one of the ways you can create an interactive Bar Chart in Ceros using Object States.
Creating Charts in ChartBlocks
In this lesson, we'll review how to create charts and graphs in ChartBlocks.
How to Use MarkUp
In this quick lesson, we'll walk through how to use MarkUp to streamline the process of giving and receiving design feedback.
Embedding 3rd Party Content and Forms
In this lesson, we'll review how you can use the Embed Object tool to embed 3rd party content such as videos, Google Maps, Spotify Playlists, Social Content, and forms.
Creating Interactive Charts
In this lesson, we'll take a look at how to create animated, interactive charts in Ceros.
Creating an Interactive Menu Bar
In this lesson, we'll take a look at how to create an interactive menu bar to set up some basic navigation within your experience.
Advanced Carousel
In this lesson, we'll build off of the previous carousel lesson to create a more advanced experience using the Show Target and Hide Others interactions.
Creating an Interactive Timeline
In this lesson, we'll review one of the many ways you can create an interactive timeline in Ceros.
Create a Looping Video Background
In this lesson, we'll explore how to make any video file function as a background element - as well as how to layer additional assets overtop for more unique visualizations.
Gating Content with Hubspot and Marketo Forms
In this lesson, we'll take a look at how you can gate multipage eBooks and long scrolling infographics using Hubspot and Marketo forms.
Creating a Slideshow
In this lesson, we'll cover how to create an automatic image slideshow within your experience.
The theme menu allows you to make global changes to the look and feel of your experiences.
In the theme menu, there are a few options to change the background color or image, the icon colors, enable swipe, and more. You also can choose whether or not you want default left and right navigation arrows on your experience. If you have a multipage experience, standard navigation arrows will automatically be enabled with the default colors. If you’d rather create your own custom navigation, you can remove these arrows by unchecking enable arrows in this theme menu. Or you can simply adjust the colors to match your experience.
The rest of the settings in this menu are pretty self-explanatory, so feel free to experiment with different combinations to fit your needs.
The settings menu has a ton of customization options to help you customize your experience to fit your needs. The tabs in the settings menu are:
Experience Settings: Adjust your Experience Title, customize the trailing URL of the published experience, and set a redirect URL.
SEO Properties: Add title keywords, a meta description, specify a canonical URL, enter NoScript HTML, or disable SEO completely.
Social Sharing: Choose a title, description, and image to customize how your experience will look when shared on both Twitter and Open Graph platforms like Facebook and LinkedIn.
Custom HTML: Drop external code snippets into your experience such as Marketing automation tracking pixels, tracking codes, retargeting pixels, 3rd party popup forms, A/B testing, and more.
Experience Performance: Customize the way your experience loads to fit your needs, each and every time.
If you have any questions at all on the theme or settings menu, feel free to reach out to us in the chat widget!
The theme menu allows you to make global changes to the look and feel of your experiences.
In the theme menu, there are a few options to change the background color or image, the icon colors, enable swipe, and more. You also can choose whether or not you want default left and right navigation arrows on your experience. If you have a multipage experience, standard navigation arrows will automatically be enabled with the default colors. If you’d rather create your own custom navigation, you can remove these arrows by unchecking enable arrows in this theme menu. Or you can simply adjust the colors to match your experience.
The rest of the settings in this menu are pretty self-explanatory, so feel free to experiment with different combinations to fit your needs.
The settings menu has a ton of customization options to help you customize your experience to fit your needs. The tabs in the settings menu are:
Experience Settings: Adjust your Experience Title, customize the trailing URL of the published experience, and set a redirect URL.
SEO Properties: Add title keywords, a meta description, specify a canonical URL, enter NoScript HTML, or disable SEO completely.
Social Sharing: Choose a title, description, and image to customize how your experience will look when shared on both Twitter and Open Graph platforms like Facebook and LinkedIn.
Custom HTML: Drop external code snippets into your experience such as Marketing automation tracking pixels, tracking codes, retargeting pixels, 3rd party popup forms, A/B testing, and more.
Experience Performance: Customize the way your experience loads to fit your needs, each and every time.
If you have any questions at all on the theme or settings menu, feel free to reach out to us in the chat widget!