Contents Now Platform Capabilities Previous Topic Next Topic Widgets Subscribe Log in to subscribe to topics and get notified when content changes. ... SAVE AS PDF Selected Topic Topic & Subtopics All Topics in Contents Share Widgets Widgets are what define the content in your portal. You can use the base system widgets provided with Service Portal, clone and modify widgets, or develop custom widgets to fit your own needs. Out of box widgets are read-only so you can benefit from future updates, which means you can't update their code. If you need to make major changes, clone the widget and give it another name and ID. Provides an overview of service portal widgets and their components, and the life cycle of a widget. Widget libraryWidgets included with Service Portal can be customized to suit your own needs or as a basic code sample for you to refer to as you are building your own widgets. Widget instancesWhen you add a widget to a page using the Service Portal Designer, it creates a widget instance. A widget instance is a reference to a widget that contains a location, properties, and CSS specific to that instance. Adding the same widget multiple times to the same page creates multiple instances.Widget context menuFrom any rendered Service Portal page you can CTRL+right-click a widget to see more configuration options in a context menu.Widget developer guideDevelop custom widgets in the Service Portal using AngularJS, Bootstrap, and the ServiceNow API.Related TopicsAngularJSBootstrap documentation On this page Send Feedback Previous Topic Next Topic
Widgets Widgets are what define the content in your portal. You can use the base system widgets provided with Service Portal, clone and modify widgets, or develop custom widgets to fit your own needs. Out of box widgets are read-only so you can benefit from future updates, which means you can't update their code. If you need to make major changes, clone the widget and give it another name and ID. Provides an overview of service portal widgets and their components, and the life cycle of a widget. Widget libraryWidgets included with Service Portal can be customized to suit your own needs or as a basic code sample for you to refer to as you are building your own widgets. Widget instancesWhen you add a widget to a page using the Service Portal Designer, it creates a widget instance. A widget instance is a reference to a widget that contains a location, properties, and CSS specific to that instance. Adding the same widget multiple times to the same page creates multiple instances.Widget context menuFrom any rendered Service Portal page you can CTRL+right-click a widget to see more configuration options in a context menu.Widget developer guideDevelop custom widgets in the Service Portal using AngularJS, Bootstrap, and the ServiceNow API.Related TopicsAngularJSBootstrap documentation
Widgets Widgets are what define the content in your portal. You can use the base system widgets provided with Service Portal, clone and modify widgets, or develop custom widgets to fit your own needs. Out of box widgets are read-only so you can benefit from future updates, which means you can't update their code. If you need to make major changes, clone the widget and give it another name and ID. Provides an overview of service portal widgets and their components, and the life cycle of a widget. Widget libraryWidgets included with Service Portal can be customized to suit your own needs or as a basic code sample for you to refer to as you are building your own widgets. Widget instancesWhen you add a widget to a page using the Service Portal Designer, it creates a widget instance. A widget instance is a reference to a widget that contains a location, properties, and CSS specific to that instance. Adding the same widget multiple times to the same page creates multiple instances.Widget context menuFrom any rendered Service Portal page you can CTRL+right-click a widget to see more configuration options in a context menu.Widget developer guideDevelop custom widgets in the Service Portal using AngularJS, Bootstrap, and the ServiceNow API.Related TopicsAngularJSBootstrap documentation