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It would be of great use to be able to directly publish a view (and, potentially, a page) as an embed-able element that can be put into a site via HTML. Ideally, this would allow for restriction of domains in which the embed will function and allow for a theme to be set. In effect, such a change would allow for the use of published material as 'widgets' of sorts, similar to the functionality of the Share and Embed Board on Website app for monday.com, and allowing for Pages to gain a significant amount of additional functionality.
Why should this be worked on?
While in the process of preparing a published view to serve as a roadmap and provide a public bug tracker for a project utilizing Plane One, I came to the realization that the lack of an ability to directly embed the published content into the project's official website will likely result in unnecessary difficulty for our end users should they wish to view this information. Given that we are considering having multiple views for different types of information (i.e. one for roadmap, one for bugs) as a result of not being able to disallow issues with a specific label from appearing in a view, our end users currently would need to open multiple separate pages to view the information we wish to provide.
Additionally, this would potentially allow for us to directly reference issues on Plane in our knowledge-base and project community Discourse forum, allowing for our team to reduce their dependency on other tools to keep our end users up to date.
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[feature]: Provide embed-able elements for publishable material
Sep 21, 2024
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Summary
It would be of great use to be able to directly publish a view (and, potentially, a page) as an embed-able element that can be put into a site via HTML. Ideally, this would allow for restriction of domains in which the embed will function and allow for a theme to be set. In effect, such a change would allow for the use of published material as 'widgets' of sorts, similar to the functionality of the Share and Embed Board on Website app for monday.com, and allowing for Pages to gain a significant amount of additional functionality.
Why should this be worked on?
While in the process of preparing a published view to serve as a roadmap and provide a public bug tracker for a project utilizing Plane One, I came to the realization that the lack of an ability to directly embed the published content into the project's official website will likely result in unnecessary difficulty for our end users should they wish to view this information. Given that we are considering having multiple views for different types of information (i.e. one for roadmap, one for bugs) as a result of not being able to disallow issues with a specific label from appearing in a view, our end users currently would need to open multiple separate pages to view the information we wish to provide.
Additionally, this would potentially allow for us to directly reference issues on Plane in our knowledge-base and project community Discourse forum, allowing for our team to reduce their dependency on other tools to keep our end users up to date.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: