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January 2, 2020 at 9:32 pm #62190MontersParticipant
Hi, just a couple of bugs I spotted:
- When I add New Locations (Company), I’m unable to save a Post Code. Instead, it just defaults it to “0”
- Favicon doesn’t load on HR Frontend
And here are some features that I’m really eager for:
- Enable Column Sorting on Frontend > Employees (e.g. Employee Name)
- Add a link/menu item for going back to main site from the HR Frontend (e.g. domain.com)
- Add additional Pages to the HR Frontend
- Allow employees to view/download any personal documents (PDFs) on HR Frontend (e.g. their contract)
Happy to discuss this further.
Thanks
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January 4, 2020 at 11:32 am #62258Mehedi HasanMember
Hello Monters,
As I just checked now, the postcode and Favicon in HR Frontend are working fine. The test was done in 3 different environments. So, it seems you are facing the problem specifically on your site. Not sure why but you can contact our support center for further help on this. I just saved the company with postal code: https://prnt.sc/qj66of
I’m adding the columns sorting and to have a backend link feature request on our log. However, we made the document manage compatible with HR Frontend which will be released very soon 🙂
Umm, would you please let me know in detail about the Additional Pages in the frontend? What kind of pages and what will be the purpose of it?
Thanks
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January 6, 2020 at 4:03 pm #62342MontersParticipant
Thanks, I’ll go through support for the first items.
A Universal page would be useful for various reasons. However, what I had in mind right now was a page where I can add various useful links. Such as:
- New Starter Forms
- Company Handbook
- Company Procedures
- etc…
We already have this page now under domain.com/hr-resources. But to be able to access an information page under domain.com/hr-frontend/hr-resources would be far better for UX. Example: https://imgur.com/a/Bk5IMkk Obviously, that’s just one use case example.
Thanks
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January 6, 2020 at 7:09 pm #62348MontersParticipant
I’d even be happy working directly in HTML and adding that to a block somewhere. I don’t need a WYSIWYG Editor. I’d be happy implementing a “workaround” until something official is addressed.
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