diff --git a/openmetadata-docs/content/v1.5.x/how-to-guides/admin-guide/persona-landing-page-customization/customizable-landing-page.md b/openmetadata-docs/content/v1.5.x/how-to-guides/admin-guide/persona-landing-page-customization/customizable-landing-page.md index 980421bcbd2..383b47488b3 100644 --- a/openmetadata-docs/content/v1.5.x/how-to-guides/admin-guide/persona-landing-page-customization/customizable-landing-page.md +++ b/openmetadata-docs/content/v1.5.x/how-to-guides/admin-guide/persona-landing-page-customization/customizable-landing-page.md @@ -64,8 +64,6 @@ A **data engineer** might add a Pipeline Status panel, while a **data steward** ### Future Enhancements: Additional panels, such as **Data Quality Status** or **Knowledge Articles**, can be added to further personalize and enhance the user experience. By leveraging pluggable panels, the customizable landing page can be tailored to enrich each user's experience, making the platform more relevant and effective for different personas. ---- - ## Switching Between Personas Users can switch between different personas without logging out or reconfiguring the platform. Upon switching, the application’s landing page and configuration adjust automatically to reflect the new role. @@ -85,8 +83,6 @@ Users can set a **default persona**, so the system displays the layout and setti - **Customized Landing Page**: Prioritizes recent data views and KPI dashboards, while removing unnecessary panels such as pipeline status. - **Persona-Specific Panels**: Data stewards might add panels related to KPIs or recently viewed data assets. ---- - ## Future Customizations: OpenMetadata plans to expand persona-based customization beyond landing pages to **entity pages** as well. For example: diff --git a/openmetadata-docs/content/v1.5.x/how-to-guides/admin-guide/persona-landing-page-customization/index.md b/openmetadata-docs/content/v1.5.x/how-to-guides/admin-guide/persona-landing-page-customization/index.md index 6b89fdb4dfa..a36c98fdd65 100644 --- a/openmetadata-docs/content/v1.5.x/how-to-guides/admin-guide/persona-landing-page-customization/index.md +++ b/openmetadata-docs/content/v1.5.x/how-to-guides/admin-guide/persona-landing-page-customization/index.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ slug: /how-to-guides/admin-guide/persona-landing-page-customization # Persona and Landing Page Customization in OpenMetadata -{% youtube videoId="Nh2xLAwY2-A" start="41:01" end="45:28" width="560px" height="315px" /%} +{% youtube videoId="Nh2xLAwY2-A" start="2461" end="2728" width="560px" height="315px" /%} ## Overview OpenMetadata is designed as a platform for everyone in your organization, catering to the diverse needs of different users. To achieve this, OpenMetadata introduces **Persona and Landing Page Customization**, offering a personalized experience for each user. By defining personas, administrators can customize the application interface and functionality based on the specific requirements of various roles, such as **data engineers, data scientists, data stewards**, etc. This ensures that each user experiences the platform in a way that aligns with their responsibilities, enhancing productivity by providing relevant information and tools tailored to their daily activities. diff --git a/openmetadata-docs/content/v1.6.x-SNAPSHOT/how-to-guides/admin-guide/persona-landing-page-customization/customizable-landing-page.md b/openmetadata-docs/content/v1.6.x-SNAPSHOT/how-to-guides/admin-guide/persona-landing-page-customization/customizable-landing-page.md index e028a9e315b..8fca955b7d2 100644 --- a/openmetadata-docs/content/v1.6.x-SNAPSHOT/how-to-guides/admin-guide/persona-landing-page-customization/customizable-landing-page.md +++ b/openmetadata-docs/content/v1.6.x-SNAPSHOT/how-to-guides/admin-guide/persona-landing-page-customization/customizable-landing-page.md @@ -64,8 +64,6 @@ A **data engineer** might add a Pipeline Status panel, while a **data steward** ### Future Enhancements: Additional panels, such as **Data Quality Status** or **Knowledge Articles**, can be added to further personalize and enhance the user experience. By leveraging pluggable panels, the customizable landing page can be tailored to enrich each user's experience, making the platform more relevant and effective for different personas. ---- - ## Switching Between Personas Users can switch between different personas without logging out or reconfiguring the platform. Upon switching, the application’s landing page and configuration adjust automatically to reflect the new role. @@ -85,8 +83,6 @@ Users can set a **default persona**, so the system displays the layout and setti - **Customized Landing Page**: Prioritizes recent data views and KPI dashboards, while removing unnecessary panels such as pipeline status. - **Persona-Specific Panels**: Data stewards might add panels related to KPIs or recently viewed data assets. ---- - ## Future Customizations: OpenMetadata plans to expand persona-based customization beyond landing pages to **entity pages** as well. For example: diff --git a/openmetadata-docs/content/v1.6.x-SNAPSHOT/how-to-guides/admin-guide/persona-landing-page-customization/index.md b/openmetadata-docs/content/v1.6.x-SNAPSHOT/how-to-guides/admin-guide/persona-landing-page-customization/index.md index bb97099cf01..12fbe9fb665 100644 --- a/openmetadata-docs/content/v1.6.x-SNAPSHOT/how-to-guides/admin-guide/persona-landing-page-customization/index.md +++ b/openmetadata-docs/content/v1.6.x-SNAPSHOT/how-to-guides/admin-guide/persona-landing-page-customization/index.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ slug: /how-to-guides/admin-guide/persona-landing-page-customization # Persona and Landing Page Customization in OpenMetadata -{% youtube videoId="Nh2xLAwY2-A" start="41:01" end="45:28" width="560px" height="315px" /%} +{% youtube videoId="Nh2xLAwY2-A" start="2461" end="2728" width="560px" height="315px" /%} ## Overview OpenMetadata is designed as a platform for everyone in your organization, catering to the diverse needs of different users. To achieve this, OpenMetadata introduces **Persona and Landing Page Customization**, offering a personalized experience for each user. By defining personas, administrators can customize the application interface and functionality based on the specific requirements of various roles, such as **data engineers, data scientists, data stewards**, etc. This ensures that each user experiences the platform in a way that aligns with their responsibilities, enhancing productivity by providing relevant information and tools tailored to their daily activities.