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To give users an overview of created Issues, you can add a Jira Issues module to the same page.
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Add this module to a page
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All Refined Pages, Jira Projects, and Confluence Spaces that you add in the Site Builder get their own landing page on your Refined site. Modules are the building blocks of these pages.
Go to a page’s Layout Editorthe Page Builder.
Hover your mouse over a spot in the layout the desired location on the page and click the + Add module button that appears.
Click Issues in the left-hand menu.
Edit the title
Simply click the module’s title to start writing and formatting. You can use text variables to make the text dynamic, for example to display the user’s first name.
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. |
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 issue types are divided intomodule 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 Jira Project ID. |
Find a Project ID
From your project's sidebar, select Project settings > Details.
The Project ID is the number after pid= in the URL.