Overlay Layouts

Schedule as an Overlay Layout to tell Xibo to display the Layout on top of normally Scheduled Layouts. Overlays remain on top while your normal Scheduled content changes underneath, particularly useful for logos, important information or emergency notices.

Overlay Layout

Create an Overlay Layout

Overlay Layouts are created in exactly the same way as all other Layouts. Add Regions to fit around your existing content so that your Overlay Layout can "sit on top" of other Layouts that are Scheduled at the same time as the Overlay. Your Overlay Layout will display its all important content whilst the Layouts "underneath" playout in rotation.

Xibo will not render the background on an Android or webOS Players when a Layout is scheduled as an Overlay Layout.

With the Windows Player, you will need to match the background so its the same colour/image as the Layout you are overlaying.

Scheduling

Overlay Layouts are selected as an Event type when Scheduling an Event and will behave differently to standard Layouts when Scheduled as an Overlay:

Refreshing Content

When an Overlay Layout is scheduled it will render the Media content once and will not show refreshed content.

A workaround to this would be to add a second Media Item to the Overlay Layout so that it loads item 2 and then reloads item 1 (with now refreshed content). This is particularly useful when creating an Overlay Layout which includes the Calendar or Ticker Widgets for example.

Scheduling multiple Overlays

Overlay Layouts do not appear one after the other in Scheduling but instead will stack.

Scenario: 2 Media items are required to ‘Overlay’ other Scheduled Events in the same area of the screen. Rather than creating 2 Overlay Layouts with the assigned Media, only 1 Overlay Layout should be created which would then contain the 2 Media items within the Region.

Take a look at our handy YouTube guide that gives a step by step guide on using Overlay Layouts.