Configure iFrames
- UpdatedJan 30, 2025
- 2 minutes to read
- Yokohama
- Content Management System
An iFrame embeds a URL on a page within a frame. It can embed external pages or render ServiceNow content.
Before you begin
Role required: content_admin or admin
About this task
Configure an iFrame with forms you create in the instance and link to the page in which the iFrame resides.
Procedure
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- Create a navigation menu block
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- Configure dynamic blocks
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- Customize the list block
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- Configure a static HTML block
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- Configure Flash movie blocks
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- Configure content links
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- Configure a detailed content block
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- Content blocks
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- Configure a content block
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