New User Guide: BrightSign Network WebUI 3.0

As the features offered on the BrightSign Network become more rich, and the WebUI itself becomes more complex, we've recognized the need for a comprehensive, up-to-date manual to help guide current and future users of the WebUI. The BrightSign Network WebUI 3.0 User Guide is now posted on the Documentation page; it describes all of the features available for the current release of the BrightSign Network, including:

  • Manually adding purchased subscriptions to players in the Current Usage tab.
  • Organizing media items into groups and shared folders in the Library tab.
  • Creating Live Text (RSS) feeds and Dynamic Playlists in the Create tab.

 

This user guide will continue to evolve alongside the capabilities BrightSign Network. All new builds and features for the BrightSign Network will be announced here on the Support Homepage.

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    Nathan

    This is what i see in the browser when i try to access the pdf:

     

    This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below.

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    Alex

    We are working on fixing it.

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    Diane Reese

    Looking forward to seeing how the guide evolves with future updates.

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    lanaderaylanaderay

    Looking forward to seeing how the guide evolves with future updates slide down.

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    catie grand

    This kind of update is really needed—when a platform grows in features, a clear and structured guide makes a huge difference for both new and experienced users. Especially things like managing subscriptions or building dynamic playlists can get confusing without proper documentation. Having everything organized in one place should make the workflow much smoother. After dealing with setups like this, I usually switch gears with something light like Eaglercraft, a sandbox-style browser game, just to relax a bit.

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