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* Each application contains a sub-menu which represents the different features of the application, and your roles and rights will govern which options you see in the sub-list for each application.
 
* Each application contains a sub-menu which represents the different features of the application, and your roles and rights will govern which options you see in the sub-list for each application.
 
:* The application, and or sub menu options for each application can be '''Pinned''' to your favourites section by clicking on the '''Pin''' icon next to element you wish to add to your favourites section for quick access.
 
:* The application, and or sub menu options for each application can be '''Pinned''' to your favourites section by clicking on the '''Pin''' icon next to element you wish to add to your favourites section for quick access.
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===Searching the Menus===
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You can search the contents of the menu structure by using the text search option at the top of the menu control. This will look to match your search to any menu and sub-menu options which you have the rights to access.
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===Click Mode===
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By Default, the menu structure can be accessed by hovering over the menu tile in the top left hand corner of the interface, if you prefer you can use the slider on the menu structure to switch to '''Click Mode'''.  If using the ''Click Mode''' option, the menu will require a click open and close it compared to the default hovering over and away from the menu structure.
  
 
==Favourites==
 
==Favourites==

Revision as of 16:07, 21 July 2017

Home

Introduction

Hornbill provides you with menus, bookmarks, keyboard shortcuts and favourites to help with accessing and navigating to the different areas within Hornbill.

Related Articles

Menus

The menu structure provides easy access to the installed applications on your instance, as well as useful resources. The displayed applications and options within each application and access to administration will be controlled by the roles and rights assigned to you.

  • Applications
  • Administration
  • Hornbill Blog
  • Hornbill Community Forum
  • Hornbill Wiki

Applications

  • Each Hornbill application will be represented by a tile in the menu structure, and on that tile there will be a count of any unread notifications which are specific to that application.
  • This will be matched with a similar application tile in the notification area in the top left of interface.
  • Each application contains a sub-menu which represents the different features of the application, and your roles and rights will govern which options you see in the sub-list for each application.
  • The application, and or sub menu options for each application can be Pinned to your favourites section by clicking on the Pin icon next to element you wish to add to your favourites section for quick access.

Searching the Menus

You can search the contents of the menu structure by using the text search option at the top of the menu control. This will look to match your search to any menu and sub-menu options which you have the rights to access.

Click Mode

By Default, the menu structure can be accessed by hovering over the menu tile in the top left hand corner of the interface, if you prefer you can use the slider on the menu structure to switch to Click Mode'. If using the Click Mode option, the menu will require a click open and close it compared to the default hovering over and away from the menu structure.

Favourites

Notifications

Shortcuts

Bookmarks

Bookmarks allow each user to save any Hornbill web page, and provide a quick access to them. In addition a full history of all the Hornbill web pages a user visit persists across browsers and sessions and provides contextual information about the bookmark and history pages.