Add a customisable landing page that features a By adding a Jira Service Management (JSM) project . Users to a site, you create a customizable landing page. Logged-in users can create and view requests on this page.
Add a JSM project
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You can add a JSM project to as many sites as you want. |
Go to the Site Builder.
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To add a project to the bottom of the Site Builder, click the + Add Content button.
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For example, this lets you add HR and IT portals on your intranet. If you add a knowledge base to the project in native JSM, it’s also visible on your Refined site.
Add and edit a JSM project
Go to the site structure to add JSM projects and edit their settings. You can add multiple projects at once, and you can only add projects that you are permitted to view in your
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JSM instance.
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You can add a JSM |
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project to as many sites as you want. |
Edit the content and style of the customizable landing page. For example, you can show a user their open requests.
Add a preview image and text.
Settings
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Name | Change |
what the project is called in Refined. This doesn’t change the name of the project in your JSM instance. Likewise, changing the name of a project in your |
JSM instance also doesn’t change the name of that project in your Refined site. |
The project’s name appears in the site structure and the site’s navigation menu. | |
Show in the Navigation Menu | Show the project in the navigation menu and in the Site Navigation module. In some cases, you may want to |
hide a project |
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project only in a |
specific landing page module. |
Theme |
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the JSM project inherits your site’s main theme. You can change the theme here. | |
Connected with | See |
Customise the project’s landing page
Use the Page Builder to customise the project’s landing page and highlight what matters most: for example by showing a user their open requests.
Access the Page Builder by clicking a content item’s … (Three dots) > Edit Page.
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what the project is called in native JSM. |