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Go to a page’s Layout Editor.
Hover your mouse over a spot in the layout and click the + Add module button that appears.
Edit the title
Simply click the module’s title to start writing and formatting. Use text variables such as $userfirstname to make this title dynamic.
Formatting option | Description |
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Text styles | Choose the paragraph style or one of the five heading styles. |
Text sizes | Available sizes range from 10 - 72 pixels. |
Font | All modules use the font that you set in the theme. |
Colour | There are multiple ways to select a colour:
Use the vertical slider located in the middle of the popup to control the colour’s opacity. |
Emphasis | Make the text bold, italicised, or underlined. |
Alignment | Align the text to the left, centre, or right. |
Lists | Create a numbered list or bullet list. |
URL | Add a link to the text. |
Remove formatting | Change the text back to its default look. |
Edit the settings
Select the module to see its menu, which appears on its right-hand side.
Click the Cogwheel.
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Issue Types tab
Setting | Description |
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Title | Turn the module’s title on or off. |
Title text | Enter the module’s title. Use text variables such as $userfirstname to make this title dynamic. |
Layout |
Icons and descriptions are set up in the Jira project. |
Item size | Choose between Small, Medium and Large. |
Columns | Specify how many columns the module should have. Icon layouts are more compact than list layouts, which gives you space for more columns. |
Project ID | If you placed this module on a Jira project page, enter the text variable $projectid to show issues from that Jira project. When this module is placed on a Refined Page, or if you just want to show issues from another project, enter a Project ID. |
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