Community apps
Overview
If you're a community member and you don't see the app that you want on the overview page, ask a community owner to add it.
App | Allows community members to: |
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Activities | Create activities to assign tasks, and organize projects. |
Blog | Write and comment on blog posts. |
Bookmarks | Post relevant bookmarks to the community. |
Events | Schedule meetings and events and share information about them. |
Feeds | Subscribe to feeds that are of interest to the community. |
Files | Upload and share files and folders. |
Forums | An area where members can ask questions and discuss topics of interest to the community. |
Highlights | Highlights app is a special app that allows the community owner to customize the community to include content from a variety of sources. |
Ideation Blog | A special type of blog that allows members to post ideas and vote on other people's ideas. |
Library | A library where members can upload and collaborate on documents. |
Linked Library | Links from a community to an existing document repository on an Enterprise Content Management server, allowing members to collaborate on documents. |
Gallery | A showcase for community files. The gallery supports many file types, for example: images, videos, and office files. |
Members | Displays the existing membership of the community. |
Recent Updates | Keep up-to-date on news stories and status updates on your community. |
Related Communities | Links to other communities that might be doing work of interest to your community. |
Rich Content | Create rich content pages; including text, links, images, and more. Note: There
is a limit of 28 instances of Rich Content apps in a community. |
Status Updates | Post messages to your community and view posts by other members. |
Subcommunities | See and go to subcommunities that are contained in the parent community. |
Wiki | Share information and resources with fellow members, and collaborate on projects. |
Survey | Create, run, and analyze surveys to find out what the community is thinking. |