Linked board

Put a board inside another board

Sometimes you want to reuse a board on many pages. Then this widget is useful.

Internal linked board

How to link a board inside a board.

For example a "Top news" block of teasers can be useful on many front page, section pages and after article body.

1. Create the to-be-linked board

Create a new Board "News" that holds only the teasers you want to reuse.

Just like any board, but don't connect it to any page.

Make sure to use good naming convention if you have many boards.

2. Add it to your Front and Section board (for example)

  • Make sure you have a front page board, connected to the page "Front".

  • Add a Linked board widget, and select "News" - Done

Same procedure for all section page boards.

3. Add it to your Article sidebar

  • Goto Appearance > Widgets > Below article (sidebar)

  • Make sure there's a Board render widget with a "Below the article" board. (If not, create it in Boards > Board widgets)

  • Go back to Boards > Boards > "Below the article" board

  • Add a Linked board widget, and select "News" - as above - done!

External linked board

How to link someone else's board in my board.

If you have many sites in your hosting environment, and want to a specific board (with content) between them, it's possible with the Linked board widget.

1. Create the to-be-linked board

  • Open the source sub site > Boards

  • Create a board with the widgets to be reused, and shared.

  • Make the board shared and available for all your other sub sites. Checkbox to the right.

Note! When making the board available like this, any sub site on your environment may access and display content from this Board, without credentials.

2. Add it to your other sub site board

  • Switch to the target sub site

  • Add Linked board widget where you want it.

  • Set External linked board to the shared board you created in step 1.

3. Optional: Use source credentials to fetch content

What articles are rendered by the linked board? You probably have different units for the two sites. Site A having access to some articles, site B other, some on both.

So by default the External linked board will show the article site A has access to on site A. And the articles site A has access to on site A. (A and B are channels in Writer.)

The setting Render board from source site make the linked board rendered on the site where it was created. So site A content may appear on site B, despite Writer channel.

You probably don't want to use this setting!

Use it with consideration. You can normally get the desired effect with External linked board and sharing each article by adding multiple Channels in Writer.

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