• Courses

    As the above video demonstrates, you can feature Courses to your Hijack inside the ‘Courses’ tab of the Hijack’s setup page. Simply click inside of the empty field here and choose the relevant Course in the dropdown. Your database of Courses will likely be a lot bigger than ours here!…

  • Testimonials

    As the above video demonstrates, you can feature Testimonials to your Hijack inside the ‘Testimonials’ tab of the Hijack’s setup page. Simply click inside of the empty field here and choose the relevant Testimonial in the dropdown. Your database of Testimonials will likely be a lot bigger than ours here!…

  • Nicenames

    By default, the tab which lists your Hijack Chapters as selectable buttons on the front end is labelled ‘Discover’. The Chapter names listed here are automatically pulled from the Chapter titles in WordPress. However, you can define your own Nicenames for either of these elements if you wish to customise…

  • The ‘About’ page

    The ‘About’ page is your opportunity to describe the purpose of your Chapter and what it can do for your audience. It will appear in the ‘About’ section of your Hijack Chapter in the front end for all site visitors to see. Click on the ‘About’ tab to configure. The…

  • Add the Hijack javascript snippet to your website

    In order for Hijack to be able to target your website using an Active URL, you need to add a javascript snippet to your website. Log into your instance of Hijack On the dashboard, look for the “Your embed code” panel, and copy the script tag shown. You should add this…

  • Adding a Chapter introduction

    Once fully configured, your Hijack will be built from several separate Chapters. If you’d like to write an introduction to sit above the list of Chapters on the Hijack’s front end, you can do that here in the ‘Chapters’ tab of the initial Hijack ‘Experience Setup’ table.

  • Adding a guest list

    If you have the Data Capture extension, you can also make events private, by adding a guest list. A guest list will only allow a pre-approved list of people to attend the Hijack. In the Hijack edit screen, first turn on called “Experience Requires Consent”, and then navigate to the…

  • Adding active URLs

    The final part of the ‘Experience Setup’ section is where you’ll specify the URLs on which the Hijack will sit for the duration of its runtime. Remember, this will need to be URLs owned by your institution. Use the blue ‘Add Row’ button to add more URLs. Hover over the…

  • Adding an intro video

    You can add an Intro for your users to view when they first open your Hijack and before they begin diving into Chapters. Simply toggle the ‘Experience has Intro’ switch to ‘Yes’ which will add a new tab in the sidebar. Click on this tab to configure your intro video….

  • Adding Chapters

    Navigate to the ‘Chapters’ tab of your Hijack’s ‘Experience Details’ panel. The first field you’ll see allows you to add a ‘Chapter Introduction’ to your Chapter contents list on the front end. You can find out more details about this here. Further down, you’ll see a search table headed with the…