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Onna Navigation Basics
- Updated on 23 Jul 2024
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In this article you will learn how to navigate through sections of your Onna site including the:
Landing Page
Apps
Main Menu
Notification Center
User Profile
Contextual Menu
Landing Page
Upon logging in, you’ll arrive on the landing page. This page is the platform’s starting point. From there, you can access all of your apps.
Apps
Onna applications allow you to gain insights and act on your data. Currently, the following apps are available. Please note that the apps you have access to depend on your user role and permissions.
eDiscovery-Connect sources, collect data, take action on that data, and export.
Admin Console-Configure your site, manage users, set up authorized connections, and more.
Usage Metrics-View plan, platform, and application specific usage metrics.
Platform API-Manage developer access to the Platform API.
Site Manager- Create and Manage multiple sites for your customers or different departments.
Main Menu
This collapsable menu is visible on every screen and contains links that allow you to navigate through your Onna Site. You can hide it or show it using the :collapse-nav-bar: icon.
Notification Center
The notification center is active in apps that support the notification feature, such as the eDiscovery app and the Admin console. It’s represented by a bell icon and located next to the user profile. As you receive new notifications, a counter for pending ones is added to the bell.
User Profile
The User Profile allows you to customize your:
Display Name
Profile Picture
Password
Security Settings
Application Settings
From your User Profile you can also create and manage authorized connections, depending on your Onna role.
Finally, if you’re a user of multiple Onna sites you’re able to see all sights you have access to from your user profile.
Contextual Menu
The contextual menu is available for desktop browsers when right-clicking on an item. This menu contains additional options for the corresponding element. For example, view details, delete, or export. Currently, the contextual menu is available in:
eDiscovery app
My sources
Search queries
Workspaces
Smart actions
Admin console
Custom fields