The Site Map widget provides a method for navigating and exploring your digital workplace. A workplace administrator can select the root location of the Site Map widget, which will display all navigable areas of your workplace from there. For example, a Site Map widget could display only the pages and channels that are part of that space or the entire workplace.
Selecting any links in the Site Map widget will redirect the browser to that page in your workplace.
Sections in this article:
Considerations
- Access: Users will only see locations to which they have at least Read access.
Who can do this?
- Enterprise administrators
- Workplace administrators
- Space administrators
- Members of the digital workplace with Edit or Full access
Set up
Follow these steps to set up this widget:
- Place a Site Map widget on a page, space, or dashboard. For more information, see Placing and setting up a widget.
- Select the placed widget's Edit button.
- Review and make changes to the settings on the Options, Layout, and Appearance tabs. You can find details about the widget's settings in the Settings section below.
- In the widget editor, select Update to apply your changes or Cancel to discard them.
- At the bottom of your page, space, or dashboard, select Publish or Save as Draft to save your changes.
Settings
Setting | Description |
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Title | Enter a title for the widget. The title appears as a heading above the widget's contents. You should use the title to provide context to the widget and better structure a page's content by clearly denoting different sections. When entering a title, you do so only for your currently selected language. If your digital workplace supports multiple languages, you should select Translation and enter a title for each supported language. This field can contain a maximum of 140 characters. |
Description |
Enter a description for the widget. The description appears between the title and the widget's contents. You can use this text to provide users with information about the widget. When entering a description, you do so only for your currently selected language. If your digital workplace supports multiple languages, you should select Translation and enter a description for each supported language. |
Source |
Select a page or space. The published widget initially displays the channels, pages, and spaces immediately below the selected page or space. Users can then expand and browse locations below this initial list. Access rules determine what users will see when configuring and viewing the widget:
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Setting | Description |
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Class | Enter CSS class selectors to provide additional styling to the widget. For more information, see Applying custom CSS to widgets. |
Height | Select the height of the widget. Options include:
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Note
Your digital workplace's theme overwrites many of the settings on the Appearance tab. However, the settings listed above are usable.