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October 11, 2019
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Widgets provide the ability to curate content from multiple channels and display them on one page. Prior to this release, users had to navigate to each channel to follow its content. Now, administrators can allow users to follow all channels that are being surfaced within a specific widget. For example, users can now follow all blog channels being surfaced in the blog articles widget on your Newsroom homepage.
This feature is available for the following widgets:
The Subscription page provides users with the ability to manage the frequency of their subscriptions. Users are able to navigate through the list of subscriptions, sort and update the frequency of each, and search for specific items. In this release, the Subscription page has been enhanced to allow users to easily unsubscribe through the Subscriptions page. Unsubscribing from content will also remove the subscription from the subscriptions list.
We are updating all Standard Solution templates, previously known as Basic Solutions, with a modern visual design and our latest functionality. These new templates will begin rollout on October 17th for digital workplaces on a multi-tenant environment. For customers on an SST environment, the updated template will be built upon request by contacting your Customer Success Manager.
Please note, these new templates will directly update the existing versions you deploy from; they will not impact solutions you have already deployed. If you wish to keep the existing template version, we recommend deploying a copy to your digital workplace template area prior to October 17th.
Site Admins will have the ability to associate content in their digital workplace with specific keywords, similar to Google AdWords for enterprise search. Phrases are not supported; however, multiple individual keywords can be associated to a piece of content. If a user executes a search that contains one of those words, the associated content will appear at the top of the search results page. For example, if your Finance team wants all permissioned users to see the latest quarterly budget, they could associate the keywords "quarterly", "budget" and "finance" to the document. Providing this capability allows administrators to tailor search results to meet the needs of their business, ensuring that official, timely or business-critical content is the first thing to appear in search results.
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3 Comments
Hi Andrew Benjamin — Could you expand on how to implement a Recommended Result? I'm sure it's staring me in the face but I've looked everywhere in my preview site with no luck. Thank you!
Is there documentation about "following all channels in a widget"? I'd love to try that out. I tried to test it in our preview environment, but I couldn't figure out how it worked. Also searched the Knowledgebase and couldn't find the article I needed. Thanks!
Jocelyn Flint I believe documentation will be available shortly following the release, however, you should be able to enable the follow channels function on an individual widget itself. For example, if you have a blog articles widget on a page, you should be able to click the "Show follow icon" at the bottom of the options tab when configuring the widget.