Add content destination

  • Release version: Australia
  • Updated March 12, 2026
  • 1 minute to read
  • A content destination defines the page and widget for publishing news articles. It is a component of a content template, which auto-generates publish plans for new articles.

    Before you begin

    Role required: sn_cd.content_admin

    About this task

    The Employee Center Pro provides the following content destinations:
    • All News: the news feed widget on the News Center page
    • Featured News: the featured news widget on the top of the News Center page
    • Featured News Mobile: the news section on the mobile app
    • Latest News Home Page: the news widget on the portal Home page
    • Other News: the news feed widget on the article detail page
    To view a graphic of these content destinations, see the Publishing News articles section of News articles.

    Procedure

    1. Navigate to All > Content Publishing > Re-usable Components > Content Destinations.
    2. Click New.
    3. Fill in the following fields:
      Table 1. New Content Destination form
      Fields Description
      Name Name of the content destination.

      The name is what you select when you create a publish plan.

      Content location Specify whether to publish the content to the employee service portal or mobile app.
      Page The page in the employee portal where to publish the content.
      Widget instance The widget in the employee portal where to show the news article.
      Active Make the content destination available for use in publish plans.
      Refine duration The period of time for which to make the news article available.
      Note:
      Although content templates also have a duration field, the duration set in the content destination overrides the setting in the content template.

      This enables you to fine-tune the content duration based on its publishing location

    4. Click Submit.

    What to do next

    After you finish creating a custom content destination, proceed to Create a Content template.