Hi,
we want to build a new space with a hub/landing page that suggests or points out a certain set of pages in this space after a user clicks on a link (preferably in form of a tile or button menu layout).
Restrictions won't do as they just change the view and edit rights and everyone should at least be able to see everything. We want to have the suggestion aspect or better said "lead" certain users to certain content.
Is this possible to implement?
Best regards,
@[deleted] we have a space that we constructed a hierarchy in to help guide users to specific topics. The main page helps organize the content into general sections and the additional content underneath each section. Everything is open and users are able to navigate through all areas. We also have a search embedded on the main page.
@Brant Schroeder how did you do the "guiding" aspect in your hierarchy?
To be more specific about our use case: We want to create a hub page where users can click e.g. on a tile (little png as link) to be shown a preselection of pages. That tile is their company project role, e.g. feature owner.
To solve this, we could create a secondary hub page for the respective role, presenting the preselected content pages from the space as links.
But I hoped for a simpler solution.
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@[deleted]
We just have all of our pages in a single space. We have a main page that has clickable links by role (Developer, Manager, Project Manager, Analyst, etc). In the space we have setup the page hierarchy like so:
If a user clicks on the Analyst link on the main page they are taken to the analyst page that lists all the analyst sub-pages and relevant pages through associated labels. We use labels to help cross reference pages that apply to multiple areas. Are area is open and not locked down by role in the organization.
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