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Microsites

A microsite is a single public page for a tournament, league, club, or event — a mini-website with your own sections, that anyone can open without logging in. You describe what each section should say and Momentum builds the page for you.

Creating a microsite

  1. In the sidebar, under Comms, select Microsites.
  2. Select New microsite.
  3. Give it a Title.
  4. Choose an Entity typeTournament, League, Club, Event, or Organisation — then choose the specific tournament or league it belongs to.
  5. Fill in the Sections (see below).
  6. Select Generate.

Configuring sections

Every microsite is built from sections, and you can add, remove, and reorder as many as you like:

  • Header — logo, brand name, a primary button.
  • Hero — the big headline and subheading.
  • Info block — short columns of information, such as format, venues, and dates.
  • Links — buttons out to other pages, like registration or a rules document.
  • Footer — address, contact details, social handles.
  • Live fixtures table — for leagues only. Choose whether it shows Upcoming fixtures or League standings, set a date range, and optionally point it at a different league than the one the microsite is attached to.

For each section, describe what you want in plain English — the placeholder text in each box gives an example of the level of detail to include. Select Add section to add another, or the bin icon to remove one.

Tip: the Live fixtures table section is the one part of the page that updates on its own — everything else is generated once and stays as you left it until you regenerate.

Generating and regenerating

Once your title and sections are filled in, select Generate. When you want to make changes, edit the sections and select Regenerate — this creates a new version rather than overwriting the old one.

Viewing and editing the public page

Once a microsite has been generated:

  • Select Open public page to see exactly what visitors see.
  • Select Open in artifact editor to fine-tune the design directly.

From the main Microsites list, the same public-page shortcut is available from the link icon next to each microsite, along with Edit and Delete.

Version history and restoring

Every time you regenerate, the previous version is kept. Under Version history in the microsite's editor, you'll see each past version with its date. Select Restore on any version to bring it back — restoring first snapshots your current version, so it's always reversible.

Good to know

  • Deleting a microsite stops its public page immediately, but version history is kept in case you need to recover it.
  • A microsite is a designed, branded page you build once (and regenerate as needed); it's different from the automatic public league and tournament pages covered in Public results pages — use a microsite when you want more control over the look and content.