Changing Your Specialty Once You Have Started Building Your Website
You can change the specialty of your website at any time. Select the specialty that best reflects your practice, and the services and procedures that you offer.
How to Change the Specialty of Your Website
- Click Control Panel
- Click Design Elements
- Click Layout
- Select the specialty
- Click Save
OR
- Click Control Panel
- Click Content Library
- Click Patient Education Library
- Choose Specialty
- Click Save after you have selected topics
Note: Selecting a different specialty will give you access to other templates and content. You will be able to access the specialty content for your website in the Content Library.
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