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Brad Marshall
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If I move articles from one section to another, will it notify subscribers of the section that I am moving them to that the new articles are available? If it does, is there a way to prevent this?
We are looking to merge all of our release notes article for various products into one section. However, as we move the hundreds of articles, we do not want to notify everyone about each article individually getting moved.
댓글 보기 · 2023년 7월 27일에 게시됨 · Brad Marshall
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We only use the Web Widget for public documentation (no call, messaging, form submission). Is there a way for us to disable cookies for the web widget? It is the only cookie remaining on our website that we would prefer removing rather than having to display a consent form.
댓글 보기 · 2022년 3월 10일에 게시됨 · Brad Marshall
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Is the feature to allow a user to post both an internal and public comment at the same time?
Also, does the Apps panel always open up for you on refresh, even though it has been collapsed?
댓글 보기 · 2021년 5월 19일에 게시됨 · Brad Marshall
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We default our compose to "internal" so that an agent composes their response, reviews it, and then toggles it to public when it looks good enough to send to the customer. It has saved us from accidentally sending messages to the customer that should have been internal or was not ready to be sent to the customer. At least that is how we used to do it before Agent Workspace.
In Agent Workspace, if you toggle to Public, it resets the form field and you have to start from scratch. Is this a bug or a feature?
댓글 보기 · 2021년 5월 19일에 게시됨 · Brad Marshall
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I similarly would really want something like this. Insights had the capability to choose a time window of when tickets were created and it would dynamically compare it to the previous period. This was a huge time saver that makes me really sad to see Insights going away.
Here is what Insights would do. You select the time range and it would show the percentage change from the previous period. In this case, it would compare December 2020 with November 2020.
댓글 보기 · 2021년 1월 25일에 게시됨 · Brad Marshall
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We would also love to see templates for articles. For example, we have "service disruption" and "release notes" articles that always follow the same layout and sections. Currently, we have to open a previously created article, copy the HTML, and the past it into the new article. Would be great to be able to create a draft article that we can then copy for every new article that we need to create.
댓글 보기 · 2018년 10월 01일에 게시됨 · Brad Marshall
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Thank you, Josh! I don't know if you could help out here, but I posted this a little while ago and no one has provided any feedback. See How to alert agents when a ticket's customer satisfaction is changed from bad to good?
Appreciate your help!
댓글 보기 · 2017년 12월 12일에 게시됨 · Brad Marshall
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Hey Jessie and Zendesk:
Are users still required to be authenticated to change their rating? Can they still not do it directly from an email?
I ask because the most recent comment in this tip was from June 08, 2016, stating that users were still required. However, the linked conversation has a user, Max K., adamantly stating this was not a requirement as of January 27, 2016.
Would appreciate some clarification. Thank you!
댓글 보기 · 2017년 12월 04일에 게시됨 · Brad Marshall
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It was suggested that I share some work that I had worked on to allow for a label to be displayed and searched for. Below doesn't include all of the CSS, but shows what is possible with some JS.
The goals are:
- Allow a user to see related terms
- Allow a user to easily search by one or more labels
- Allow the user to add their own text to the label search
So, this is how it looks and functions to a user.
Here is a snippet of my html.
{{#if article.labels}}
{{#each article.labels}}
{{identifier}}
{{/each}}
{{/if}}
NOTE: I am using Material Design Lite.
Here is the snippet of my JS used to populate the search field with value of the label.
$(".labels .mdl-chip.search-enabled").on("click", function(e) {
if ($("form[role=search] input[type=search]").val() === "") {
$("form[role=search] input[type=search]").val($(this).find(".mdl-chip__text").text());
} else {
$("form[role=search] input[type=search]").val($("form[role=search] input[type=search]").val() + " " + $(this).find(".mdl-chip__text").text());
};
});
댓글 보기 · 2017년 4월 12일에 게시됨 · Brad Marshall
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