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These options for portals are more advanced, and require more knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
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Filter-based Searching in Portals
When displaying a table of results in a portal, it may be useful to filter the results based on certain criteria. You can add a dropdown list (single selection), a list of checkboxes (multiple selections), or some combination of multiple filters. Th...
Updated : 23 Jan 2025
Portal Pop-ups
Pop-ups in portals can provide end-users with additional information about an individual item, or they can allow end-users to view and update information using a form. Typically, pop-ups are leveraged by clicking on an individual result within a lis...
Updated : 23 Jan 2025
Portal Redirects
A redirect intercepts a URL before the page loads, checks specific criteria, and sends the user to a new place. You can redirect to another view in the same portal, a completely different portal, or any URL of your choosing. For example, you can red...
Updated : 12 Sep 2024
Portal Tabs
Adding tabs to a portal can help improve user experience by dividing information displayed in a portal into different sections and reducing scrolling. A portal with tabs typically consists of a default view containing the tab menu items and JavaSc...
Updated : 12 Sep 2024