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How to navigate Ondexx

Background

This article serves as a guide to navigating your Ondexx instance. After reading this article, you will know how to:

How to login to Ondexx

Ondexx has two different ways to login: Single Sign-On (or SSO) and Forms-based authentication. Most accounts will use only one of these forms of authentication, though certain users may have access to both.

After logging in, you will be taken to the instance Dashboard if you have access to multiple sites, or to the Site Home Page if you have access to only one site.

Single Sign-On

Single Sign-On allows a user to securely log on to Ondexx using the same system used by their organization. Depending on how your organization is set up, this could be your email address, or SAML Name ID (formerly called “Employee ID”).

To log in with SSO, click the Single Sign-On button. You may be prompted to log in to your company’s internal access system, after which you will be logged in to your Ondexx account.

Forms-based authentication

Forms-based authentication consists of a username and password tied to your Ondexx account. If you use forms-based authentication, simply enter your username and password and click Sign In.

In the event you have forgotten your username or password, click “Forgot Username or Password?” and enter the email address associated with your account. More information can be found here: How do I change my password?

Navigating the instance

Navigating to a site

Ondexx instances are made up of different Sites for different types of content, or different business units. If you have access to multiple sites, you will be able to navigate between them.

To navigate to a site, click the Sites dropdown, and select the site to which you’d like to navigate. This can be done at any time, on any page, anywhere in the instance.

If you have access to a site’s File Manager, you can navigate to it directly from anywhere in the instance as well. Simply click the Files dropdown, and select the site of which you’d like to view the File Manager.

Navigating user menus

The user dropdown allows one to access user-specific menus and settings:

Navigating sites

Ondexx instances are made up of Sites, which are individual areas with their own content, settings, and users. Almost all of the work you do in Ondexx will be done inside of sites.

Sites are made with a set structure that is always consistent, using Modules, Chapters, and Pages. This allows content to be logically grouped together. More information on this structure can be found in this article: The Structure of Ondexx Sites

You will most often navigate sites using Ondexx’s powerful search. For more information on using search, please refer to this guide: How to search in Ondexx

The site structure can be navigated manually using the Navigation Bar at the top of the page. Simply click on the relevant Modules and Chapters to find the page you are looking for.

On the home page, widgets will automatically list pages you visited recently, pages you visit often, and the most popular pages in the site. These can be used to quickly navigate to pages you will likely need to visit.

Navigating pages

Pages are one of the most important parts of Ondexx, and is where you will find the content you need to reference in your site. Understanding the layout of a page and the tools available to you will greatly enhance your Ondexx experience

Pages are made of Page Components, which contain the page’s content. These are typically the high-level headings of the page, and will appear as tabs by default. Simply click on the component you would like to view.

The Details button will open the Page Details overlay. This will show the date the page was last updated, along with any other relevant page properties.

The Outline button will toggle the Page Outline, showing the layout of the page including any headings in the page. Click on any section of the page to navigate to it.

How to use Page Actions

Page Actions allow you to interact with the page you are currently viewing, depending on your level of access in the current site. End Users will typically have access to very basic page actions, while Editors will have options related to

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