Using a Jive community
Here you can find information about navigating and using your community.
- Using community from mobile browsers When accessing a Jive community from a mobile device, the mobile browser features simple navigation with large buttons that are better suited for touch screens. Note that options that are too complex or too large for narrow screens are not displayed.
- Using News The News page gives you an account of what is going on in your community. It features a variety of streams and tiles designed to bring you the latest news and information.
- Creating custom streams You can create your own custom streams to help you keep up with the content, people, and places that matter most to you in your community.
- Using Your View Your View lets you customize a page just for yourself, so that you can get to your most used items quickly.
- Finding people, places, and content Jive includes several search features to help you quickly find what you're looking for, or just to browse through content, people, and places. You can use the topic in this section to understand which feature best suits your searching goal.
- Using social groups Social groups help you bring people together around shared interests, ideas, and projects. Here you can find how to create and manage social groups in Jive.
- Using content Content takes up the major part of Jive, so learning to create, promote, and manage it effectively is a cornerstone of Jive collaboration.
- Using projects and tasks Projects and tasks are a great way to turn collaboration into action and track your progress.
- Public and private communications To enjoy the full power of Jive, we recommend keeping discussions and documents public whenever possible. The following topics describe the visibility options for content, as well as the security of the application for users.
- Using Jive Apps Jive Apps are available in your community to help you get your work done faster and more effectively. Apps work within your community and can use its features directly as well as pull in third-party systems to bring additional functionality.
- Using external groups You can use external groups to collaborate with users from outside your community.