SEO Content appears the first in source code and on the very bottom of page. Its placement depends on Module.

1. Edit it in CMS "SEO Content" Content Area on normal CMS pages.

2. E-commerce categories have it in "SEO ("SEO Content")" section.

3. E-commerce Product is editable in "SEO Data (Content)" section.

There is default one that is in /styles/master1/c/ folder. If you want to replace it, just upload image with "caption-sub.jpg" name to the folder. Size should be 1920 x 320 pixels (6:1)

You can use Caption Image field in CMS to replace it on specific pages.

Or upload Category Image on category pages.

1. CMS - "Header" field

2. Ecommerce Category - category name

3. Ecommerce Product - product name

4. Blog list - blog name

5. Blog post - post name

6. News/Events item - news/events name

Subtitle

Blog and News/Events module also contain subtitle that is pushed automatically from modules

iracelikeagirl is a community of empowerment. Sport is our vehicle. 

Ladies, let’s be girls again…  And reclaim the word ‘girl’,  empowering exactly what it means to be female.   

I’m in my thirties. I wear my hair in pigtails. And #iracelikeagirl.  - Angela Naeth

Angela Naeth (founder): To me, the idea that being called a girl is a negative term, is an unfortunate mindset. I know that not all women feel this way, that perhaps one feels when they are referred to being a girl, it’s an attempt to deny a woman of her power, grace, maturity, and strength.  ‘iracelikeagirl’ is about just the opposite - it’s about celebrating what it means to be feminine. As a team, we are emboldened with the same fierceness as women embrace during a night out, with the “girls”. This is the strength behind the girl. We are a community of women/ladies/gals that use ‘girl’ to support all ages and all abilities in sport - all with a bit of splash of feminine sass!  

Lauren Greenfield, producer of the Always ‘like a girl” movement, was commissioned by the brand ALWAYS (Proctor and Gamble) to produce an ad campaign that explores and uncovers the negative connotations of “like a girl”. When asked to act out common phrases like “hit like a girl” or “run like a girl”, participants turned to stereotypes assorted with the term “girl”. About the experience Lauren and colleagues found that, “It made us realize how deep and ingrained the stereotypes were, but also people's desire to change them”.

Like the campaign, iracelikeagirl is about redefining what it means to be #likeagirl. We achieve this by showing up ,and giving it our best… every race, every day.          

Tabby Biddle said it best in her Huffington Post article    I think “girl” is a way to reclaim some of my own girl power. To me, this means a person who is fun, adventurous, exploratory and bold. A woman to me is strong, confident, responsible, nurturing and global in her thinking. Probably the most important piece to all of this is the integration of girl power with woman-power in each woman herself, allowing a dance between the two.     

And that’s exactly where the spirit and drive of ‘iraceliekagirl’ comes from. The dance between embodying what it means to be a girl AND a woman – combining both sides our inner strength, beauty, and power!   

Check out what are our team members have to say on what it means to #iracelikeagirl

   

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