Customize the Project navigation menu

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Now that you've been introduced to the Project navigation menu,

00:12

we're going to discuss how it can be customized.

00:15

All entities within a Project schema are

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accessible via the Project navigation menu.

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But you may notice that not all are displayed.

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While some pages will be visible, the rest will appear under the other drop down tab.

00:28

It won't be possible to have all of the entities of a project visible

00:32

in a Project navigation menu because there are just too many to be displayed.

00:37

However, you may want to choose exactly

00:39

which entities are in the displayed menu versus the other drop down menu.

00:43

You are likely to want to see pages that project teams most need

00:47

to access to be visible and keep the remaining pages tucked away.

00:51

Administrators have the ability to control

00:53

what the Project navigation looks like.

00:56

While most parts of the Project navigation menu, like the project name,

00:59

project pages, and project actions tabs will stay the same,

01:03

it's the entity pages that can be customized.

01:06

You can customize which pages are displayed, the order of the pages in the menu,

01:12

and the names of the pages.

01:13

Let's go over just how easy it is to

01:15

customize the Project navigation. From within any project,

01:19

go to Project Actions in the top right hand corner of the screen,

01:23

select Navigation

01:25

at the top. We can see which pages are currently in our Project navigation menu.

01:30

To remove pages from the Project navigation,

01:32

select the garbage can beside the page.

01:35

The page will reappear below and can be re-added into the navigation

01:39

later.

01:40

selecting the garbage can doesn't mean the page is deleted.

01:43

It just means it has been deleted or removed from the displayed project menu.

01:48

To add pages to the project navigation, you just need to drag and drop the page

01:53

you want to add up into the main project menu.

01:56

To reorder pages, simply drag each page around into the order

01:60

you would like them displayed in.

02:01

Pages can be given custom names in the project

02:04

menu by selecting the pencil tool to edit the name.

02:07

When you're done,

02:08

click Save to make the changes. Your Project

02:11

navigation will now reflect the changes you've made.

02:14

Now, you aren't limited to using only the provided pages.

02:18

You can also add custom pages to your Project navigation.

02:23

In this example,

02:24

I've created a custom page that I want available in my main

02:28

project navigation menu rather than as part of the all pages drop down.

02:38

To add this custom page to my project navigation.

02:40

I can go to page settings and select add to navigation.

02:44

When I go back into project actions,

02:46

project navigation my custom page will now appear under custom pages.

02:51

You can drag and drop your custom page into the navigation bar

02:55

when you're done, click save to make the changes.

02:58

You can now see the custom page I've added in my project navigation menu.

03:03

Another thing that can be customized is the main landing page of a project.

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The landing page is the first page. A user will land on when they open a project

03:11

and will also be the first page in the project navigation.

03:14

I've decided that I want my custom page to be the landing page for this project.

03:19

Just like I did

03:20

in the last example,

03:21

I can update the project navigation via the project actions menu.

03:26

The leftmost page in the navigation bar is

03:29

always the default landing page for a project.

03:32

We can see this is indicated by the word default. To make my custom page

03:37

the new landing page, all I need to do is drag the custom page over to the left.

03:42

Whichever page you drag to the leftmost position will

03:45

become the new landing page for the project.

03:47

One other customization we can make is to rename pages.

03:51

For example,

03:52

we're not stuck with naming all pages after the entities they display to us.

03:57

What if a page has multiple tabs and

03:59

each of those displays different kinds of entities?

04:02

In that case,

04:03

it may not be so straightforward to simply name a

04:05

page Assets or Shots. To change the name of a page

04:09

in the Project navigation menu,

04:11

go back into the Project navigation from the Project actions tab.

04:15

Select the pencil to the right of the name of the page.

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Add in the new name of the page and click out of it to lock it in.

04:22

Now, if you name a page

04:23

something that doesn't give you information about the page itself

04:26

and you're not sure what the page is for while you're configuring your project

04:30

navigation,

04:31

simply take a look below to find the page name beneath the page name.

04:35

Flow Production Tracking will show you what kind of entity page

04:39

the main tab of that page will display.

04:41

For example, I want to add the Files entity into my Project navigation

04:46

but I want to call it Client Bids.

04:49

I can go ahead add and add Files to

04:51

the Project navigation and rename Files to Client Bids.

04:55

When I look below,

04:56

I can see that the Client Bids page is a

04:58

page that displays the Files entity. Customizing the Project

05:02

navigation is a great way to ensure that your team

05:05

is able to work efficiently in Flow Production Tracking.

Video transcript

00:09

Now that you've been introduced to the Project navigation menu,

00:12

we're going to discuss how it can be customized.

00:15

All entities within a Project schema are

00:17

accessible via the Project navigation menu.

00:20

But you may notice that not all are displayed.

00:23

While some pages will be visible, the rest will appear under the other drop down tab.

00:28

It won't be possible to have all of the entities of a project visible

00:32

in a Project navigation menu because there are just too many to be displayed.

00:37

However, you may want to choose exactly

00:39

which entities are in the displayed menu versus the other drop down menu.

00:43

You are likely to want to see pages that project teams most need

00:47

to access to be visible and keep the remaining pages tucked away.

00:51

Administrators have the ability to control

00:53

what the Project navigation looks like.

00:56

While most parts of the Project navigation menu, like the project name,

00:59

project pages, and project actions tabs will stay the same,

01:03

it's the entity pages that can be customized.

01:06

You can customize which pages are displayed, the order of the pages in the menu,

01:12

and the names of the pages.

01:13

Let's go over just how easy it is to

01:15

customize the Project navigation. From within any project,

01:19

go to Project Actions in the top right hand corner of the screen,

01:23

select Navigation

01:25

at the top. We can see which pages are currently in our Project navigation menu.

01:30

To remove pages from the Project navigation,

01:32

select the garbage can beside the page.

01:35

The page will reappear below and can be re-added into the navigation

01:39

later.

01:40

selecting the garbage can doesn't mean the page is deleted.

01:43

It just means it has been deleted or removed from the displayed project menu.

01:48

To add pages to the project navigation, you just need to drag and drop the page

01:53

you want to add up into the main project menu.

01:56

To reorder pages, simply drag each page around into the order

01:60

you would like them displayed in.

02:01

Pages can be given custom names in the project

02:04

menu by selecting the pencil tool to edit the name.

02:07

When you're done,

02:08

click Save to make the changes. Your Project

02:11

navigation will now reflect the changes you've made.

02:14

Now, you aren't limited to using only the provided pages.

02:18

You can also add custom pages to your Project navigation.

02:23

In this example,

02:24

I've created a custom page that I want available in my main

02:28

project navigation menu rather than as part of the all pages drop down.

02:38

To add this custom page to my project navigation.

02:40

I can go to page settings and select add to navigation.

02:44

When I go back into project actions,

02:46

project navigation my custom page will now appear under custom pages.

02:51

You can drag and drop your custom page into the navigation bar

02:55

when you're done, click save to make the changes.

02:58

You can now see the custom page I've added in my project navigation menu.

03:03

Another thing that can be customized is the main landing page of a project.

03:07

The landing page is the first page. A user will land on when they open a project

03:11

and will also be the first page in the project navigation.

03:14

I've decided that I want my custom page to be the landing page for this project.

03:19

Just like I did

03:20

in the last example,

03:21

I can update the project navigation via the project actions menu.

03:26

The leftmost page in the navigation bar is

03:29

always the default landing page for a project.

03:32

We can see this is indicated by the word default. To make my custom page

03:37

the new landing page, all I need to do is drag the custom page over to the left.

03:42

Whichever page you drag to the leftmost position will

03:45

become the new landing page for the project.

03:47

One other customization we can make is to rename pages.

03:51

For example,

03:52

we're not stuck with naming all pages after the entities they display to us.

03:57

What if a page has multiple tabs and

03:59

each of those displays different kinds of entities?

04:02

In that case,

04:03

it may not be so straightforward to simply name a

04:05

page Assets or Shots. To change the name of a page

04:09

in the Project navigation menu,

04:11

go back into the Project navigation from the Project actions tab.

04:15

Select the pencil to the right of the name of the page.

04:18

Add in the new name of the page and click out of it to lock it in.

04:22

Now, if you name a page

04:23

something that doesn't give you information about the page itself

04:26

and you're not sure what the page is for while you're configuring your project

04:30

navigation,

04:31

simply take a look below to find the page name beneath the page name.

04:35

Flow Production Tracking will show you what kind of entity page

04:39

the main tab of that page will display.

04:41

For example, I want to add the Files entity into my Project navigation

04:46

but I want to call it Client Bids.

04:49

I can go ahead add and add Files to

04:51

the Project navigation and rename Files to Client Bids.

04:55

When I look below,

04:56

I can see that the Client Bids page is a

04:58

page that displays the Files entity. Customizing the Project

05:02

navigation is a great way to ensure that your team

05:05

is able to work efficiently in Flow Production Tracking.

Customize the Project navigation

Choose the displayed pages and their order

All entities within a project's schema are accessible via the project navigation menu, but not all are displayed. While some pages will be visible, the rest will appear under the "Other" drop-down tab.

The Other drop-down tab

It won't be possible to have all the entities of a project visible in a project navigation menu because there are too many to be displayed. Users may want to choose which entities are in the displayed menu, versus the "Other" drop-down menu.

Administrators can control what the project navigation looks like.

While most parts of the project navigation menu, like the project name, Project Pages, and Project Actions tabs will stay the same, it's the entity pages that can be customized. Users can customize which pages are displayed and the order of the pages.

To customize the project navigation, select Project Actions > Navigation.

Customizing the project navigation

The pages currently in the project navigation menu are displayed at the top of the screen.

  • To remove pages from the project navigation:
    • Select the garbage can beside the page.
    • The page will re-appear below and can be re-added into the navigation later. Selecting the garbage can does not mean the page has been deleted from a site! it just means the page has been removed from the displayed project menu.
  • To add pages to the project navigation:
    • Drag and drop the pages from the bottom of the screen up into the main project menu.
  • To reorder pages:
    • Drag and drop each page into the desired display order.

Removing, adding, and reordering pages

Select Save to ensure the project navigation menu reflects the changes.

Add custom pages to the project menu

Users can add custom pages to the project navigation.  

From any page, go to Page Settings > Add to Navigation.

Adding custom pages to the project menu

Users will find themselves in the project navigation, where the page they chose will now appear under Custom Pages and the project navigation menu. Users can drag and drop the custom page into position and select Save to confirm the changes.

Customize the project landing page

The landing page is the first page a user will land on when they open a project. This page will also be the first page on the left-hand side of the project navigation menu.

To change the landing page, go to Project Navigation > Project Actions.

The left-most page in the navigation bar is always the default landing page for a Project. This is indicated by the word "(default)".

To change landing pages, drag any page into the left-most position. This page will now become the new landing page for the project.

Customizing the project landing page

Rename pages

To change the displayed name of a page in the project navigation menu:

  • Go to Project Navigation > Project Actions.
  • Select the pencil to the right of the name of the page.
  • Type in the new name of the page and click out of it to lock it in the new name.

Renaming pages

Customizing the project navigation is a great way to ensure project teams can work efficiently in Flow Production Tracking.

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