Article - Enabling Rich Comments in ServiceNow (Beyond Plain Text)

arorsu1
Tera Contributor

Anyone who has worked in ServiceNow knows this frustration:

You're trying to explain an issue clearly in a comment or work note…
But you can't paste a screenshot properly.
You can't format steps cleanly.
You can't add a nicely labeled hyperlink.

The standard journal fields are mostly plain text. That works for quick updates — but not for detailed explanations, troubleshooting steps, or user guidance.

This project introduces a lightweight rich text editor (Quill) inside a UI Page or modal, allowing users to:

  • Paste screenshots

  • Add clickable links

  • Format text (bold, lists, headers)

  • Structure troubleshooting steps clearly

  • Share better, more readable updates

Instead of sending long blocks of unformatted text, teams can communicate in a clearer, more professional way.

 

Project: https://developer.servicenow.com/connect.do#!/share/contents/9890958_enabling_rich_comments_in_servi...

 

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3 REPLIES 3

yashkamde
Tera Guru

Nice @arorsu1 ,

 

Plz add 'Blog' or 'Article' as a prefix so readers can easily get if content is knowledge-based or a question.

Ankur Bawiskar
Tera Patron

@arorsu1 

will this work in SOW?

Many customers use workspace for handling incidents, tickets, cases etc rather than using native.

If it works for workspace then it's great.

Regards,
Ankur
Certified Technical Architect  ||  9x ServiceNow MVP  ||  ServiceNow Community Leader

Hey @Ankur Bawiskar ,

 

It will function the same way; you just need to use g_modal instead of GlideModal everywhere it is referenced.