Building a template
There are two approaches to building a template, which depend on how you are using the HighQ platform:
You can
add a new template to prepare a new, optimised site. Configuration can be created specifically for the intended use of the template.
You can also save an existing site. This will contain tools, users and groups that you may want to re-use in a new site.
To get the best use from a site template, consider how it will be used and which tools and content will be required. If not enough configuration is included then you will waste time adding functions after the new site is created, and if too much is included, then functions must be disabled or deleted.
Be careful with confidential data and client lists - do not include these in a template if there is a risk of accidentally sharing privileged information.
There are some questions you should ask before creating a template:
What are the common denominators across your sites?
Is there a core set of users that are required over several matters? Or are the users different each time?.
Do you display your logo on all sites, or is a client logo used?
Are there groups or permissions that must be configured each time a site is created?
Are iSheets used extensively?
Are permissions correctly defined with groups? (Avoid using user-based permissions as these only apply to those specific users)
If the user is not copied in the template, their user-based permissions are also not copied
If a site is defined as a bidder site, it may not be saved as a template
You may configure a template as a bidder site - you can then create new bidder sites from that template
What business is the template for?
Consider the type of business you perform and the type of client you serve.
What configuration is needed? What is common? Reviewing contracts, administration, etc.
What cannot be included in a template?
Keep in mind that as you save a site as a template certain types of content and configuration
cannot be included
:
Files
Wiki pages
Blog posts
Tasks
iSheet records
AI for folders - AI config for folders will not be copied over. The new site will need to be reconfigured to work with the AI engine of your choice.
However, Document Intelligence configuration, including folder settings and iSheet column mapping configuration
is
included
Bidder site settings are not supported as client lists and work are usually sensitive.
However, you may configure a template ready for use as a bidder site.
Avoid links to content from inside the site as this will not be included in the saved template. Add content for the new project to your new site.
The template will include all active modules; inactive modules will not be copied.
Links to content on external sites will be preserved.
Do not rely on external iSheets if you plan to export the template; a site created from an imported template will not have access to the same external iSheets.
AI data visualisation panels will work as follows:
Data visualisation panels that point to the AI engine of the same site will not be copied as the AI engine configuration is not copied to the template.
However, data visualisation panels that point to an AI engine on another site will function as they rely on the other site, which still exists.
Neither the same site nor cross-site data vis panels will work if the template is exported.
You may want to keep users of a site for templates that will be used for the same type of work, but consider limiting which users are included as job titles and responsibilities can change (including staff turnover).
Even if users are not copied, user and system groups are copied for use in new sites created from the template.
iSheet template links will remain only if the template is used on the same instance. If you export the template, the links will be lost and the iSheets re-created independently.