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To help users keep track of their requests, you can add a My Requests module on the same page.

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Want to direct your users to Atlassian instead?
We understand some customers want to lead their users to Atlassian when clicking on a request type, rather than keeping them on the Refined site. In that case, we recommend using a Navigation module instead.

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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.

  1. Go to a page’s Layout Editorthe Page Builder.

  2. Hover your mouse over a spot in the layout the desired location on the page and click the + Add module button that appears.

  3. Click Requests 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

  1. Select the module to see its menu, which appears on its right-hand side.

  2. Click the Cogwheel.

Module tab

Setting

Description

Fixed height

By default, all modules adjust their size to their content. If you want a fixed height instead, fill in the desired height in pixels.

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Setting

Description

Title

Turn the module’s title on or off.

Title text
Available when Title is turned on.

Enter the module’s title. You can make this title dynamic by using text variables such as $userfirstname.

Request layout

  • [ tbd ]

vertical horizontal cards

from the legacy docs:

Choose how the user sees the Portal Group(s): vertically, horizontally or as cards.

Display style

  • [ tbd ] as tabs, as dropdown, by group, as As tabs

  • As dropdown

  • By group

  • As sidebar

Item size

Choose between Small, Medium, Large, and Extra large.

Display description

Choose whether the request type descriptions are always visible, or only as a tooltip (when the user hovers over the request type).

JSM Project ID

If you placed this module on a JSM project page, enter the text variable $projectid to show request types from that JSM project.

To show request types from another JSM project, specify its JSM Project ID. You can only use JSM projects that are added to your site in the Site Builder.

Separate multiple JSM project IDs with a comma.

Portal Group ID

Leave this field empty to show all Portal Groups in this particular JSM project.

To show only content from one or more specific groups, add their Portal Group IDs. Separate multiple IDs with commas.

Find IDs

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titleFind a JSM Project ID

To find a JSM project ID:

  1. Go to your JSM project.

  2. In the left-hand menu, click Channels > Help Center.

  3. The ID is the last number of the URL. For example, when the URL ends with customer/portal/32, the ID is 32.

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