Web pages are very versatile and can be used to show all sorts of dynamic content, from embeddable third-party applications to interactive touch-enabled content.
Before you add a web page to your Rise Vision display, make sure you have permission from the web page’s owner to do so. In most cases, Rise Vision will let you know if something needs to be done by the web page’s administrator.
For a web page to be viewable on a Rise Vision display, they can be either publicly accessible or require a login (authenticated web page). Pages that require a login will require those details entered in the presentation during editing.
The easiest way to add a web page to your Rise Vision display is to use the Web Page Fullscreen template. This short video goes over the process:
- Create a presentation from the Web Page Fullscreen template.
- In the list of options on the left, choose Web Page.
- Paste the web page’s URL into the “Web Page URL” field.
- If you need the web page to refresh regularly, set a refresh interval and make sure to leave “Unload web page when not visible” selected.
- Set the Zoom level to adjust the size at which elements on the web page are loaded.
- If accessing a web page that require a login:
- Toggle the "Allow Authentication" switch and enter the Username/email and password details, then click the "Save" button.
- If the login details change, return to this section and click the "Reset" button to change them. - If viewers are intended to click or touch options on the web page, such as on a touch screen kiosk, select “Allow Interaction”.
Once you’re done creating your playlist, click on the “Publish” button on the top-right to publish your presentation to your Rise Vision display.
Additional details on web pages that require a login
- Only Enterprise/Unlimited subscriptions can show authenticated web pages.
- Logins that require 2-factor authentication (2FA) will not function.
- Navigation on a web page post-login is not possible.
- The "Zoom" and "Allow Interaction" features of a public web page are disabled for private web pages.
- The following authenticated pages have been successfully tested: Simple Form, Klipfolio, Tableau, Domo, Trello, and Monday.