Contents Now Platform Capabilities Previous Topic Next Topic Provide access to live feed from CMS pages 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 Provide access to live feed from CMS pages You can provide access to live feed from pages built in the Content Management System (CMS). For example, allow an end user to access your company feed via the ESS portal. Before you beginRole required: content_admin or admin About this task The ESS Portal template includes the Portal - Live page and Live Feed dynamic blocks. To provide access to live feed from CMS pages, add the Live Feed dynamic block to a CMS page or include Portal - Live page in a site. Procedure Navigate to Content Management > iFrames. Click New. Enter the iFrame block details. Table 1. iFrame block fields Field Description Name Enter a unique name such as Live Frame. Frame Name Enter a frame name, such as live_frame. URL https://INSTANCE/live_feed.do?sysparm_doctype=true where INSTANCE is your instance URL (example, [instance name] .service-now.com) Application Displays scoping information. Sizing Select Fixed Size and enter height and width pixel dimensions according to the page where you plan to display the feed (for example, width of 1024 and height of 768). Click Submit. Add the block to a page. Related ConceptsDocument feedsRecord feedsLive feed table notificationsAdminister live feedContent Management SystemRelated ReferenceLive feed security and table accessComponents installed with live feed On this page Send Feedback Previous Topic Next Topic
Provide access to live feed from CMS pages You can provide access to live feed from pages built in the Content Management System (CMS). For example, allow an end user to access your company feed via the ESS portal. Before you beginRole required: content_admin or admin About this task The ESS Portal template includes the Portal - Live page and Live Feed dynamic blocks. To provide access to live feed from CMS pages, add the Live Feed dynamic block to a CMS page or include Portal - Live page in a site. Procedure Navigate to Content Management > iFrames. Click New. Enter the iFrame block details. Table 1. iFrame block fields Field Description Name Enter a unique name such as Live Frame. Frame Name Enter a frame name, such as live_frame. URL https://INSTANCE/live_feed.do?sysparm_doctype=true where INSTANCE is your instance URL (example, [instance name] .service-now.com) Application Displays scoping information. Sizing Select Fixed Size and enter height and width pixel dimensions according to the page where you plan to display the feed (for example, width of 1024 and height of 768). Click Submit. Add the block to a page. Related ConceptsDocument feedsRecord feedsLive feed table notificationsAdminister live feedContent Management SystemRelated ReferenceLive feed security and table accessComponents installed with live feed
Provide access to live feed from CMS pages You can provide access to live feed from pages built in the Content Management System (CMS). For example, allow an end user to access your company feed via the ESS portal. Before you beginRole required: content_admin or admin About this task The ESS Portal template includes the Portal - Live page and Live Feed dynamic blocks. To provide access to live feed from CMS pages, add the Live Feed dynamic block to a CMS page or include Portal - Live page in a site. Procedure Navigate to Content Management > iFrames. Click New. Enter the iFrame block details. Table 1. iFrame block fields Field Description Name Enter a unique name such as Live Frame. Frame Name Enter a frame name, such as live_frame. URL https://INSTANCE/live_feed.do?sysparm_doctype=true where INSTANCE is your instance URL (example, [instance name] .service-now.com) Application Displays scoping information. Sizing Select Fixed Size and enter height and width pixel dimensions according to the page where you plan to display the feed (for example, width of 1024 and height of 768). Click Submit. Add the block to a page. Related ConceptsDocument feedsRecord feedsLive feed table notificationsAdminister live feedContent Management SystemRelated ReferenceLive feed security and table accessComponents installed with live feed