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− | The default Dashboard layout includes a single row, and a single column. The | + | The default Dashboard layout includes a single row, and a single column. The row is set to '''100%''' of the Dashboard Height, and the column is set to '''100%''' of the Dashboard width as shown above. |
− | * Adding additional | + | * Adding additional rows |
− | In order to add an additional row below the default row, select the '''+''' button in the top left hand corner of the default row. This will add a new row directly below. In order for the rows to correctly display on the Dashboard ensure that each row is set to '''50% Height''' (next to the '''+''' and '''dustbin''' buttons on each row) | + | :* In order to add an additional row below the default row, select the '''+''' button in the top left hand corner of the default row. This will add a new row directly below. |
+ | :* In order for the rows to correctly display on the Dashboard ensure that each row is set to '''50% Height''' (next to the '''+''' and '''dustbin''' buttons on each row) | ||
+ | :* To add additional row's, select the '''+''' button on the row to which you want the new row to appear below. If adding multiple rows, ensure that each row is allocated a % Height value and that the culmination of all the row heights % equals 100. | ||
− | * Adding Columns to | + | * Adding Columns to rows |
− | * Adding Widgets to | + | * Adding Widgets to columns |
− | * Adding | + | * Adding multiple widgets to a single column |
− | * Row and | + | * Row and column heights and widths |
+ | |||
+ | * Moving Columns between rows | ||
Revision as of 21:16, 24 November 2015
Home > Administration > Reporting > Dashboards
Introduction
Dashboards are used to display widget content.
- Dashboards can be customised to include multiple rows and columns to which widgets can be added.
- Dashboards can be shared with specific users
- Dashboards can be displayed on large screens or consumed into slides and displayed in Slideshows.
Features
Creating a Dashboard
Start by selecting the + Create New Dashboard button on the Dashboard landing page, and give the Dashboard a name.
In order to access the configuration options for the Dashboard select the Edit Mode button in the top right of the Dashboard canvas
Defining Dashboard Layouts
In order to create a Dashboard which contains multiple widgets, it is important to understand how to configure rows, columns, heights, widths and how to add multiple widgets to a single column.
Default Dashboard Layout
The default Dashboard layout includes a single row, and a single column. The row is set to 100% of the Dashboard Height, and the column is set to 100% of the Dashboard width as shown above.
- Adding additional rows
- In order to add an additional row below the default row, select the + button in the top left hand corner of the default row. This will add a new row directly below.
- In order for the rows to correctly display on the Dashboard ensure that each row is set to 50% Height (next to the + and dustbin buttons on each row)
- To add additional row's, select the + button on the row to which you want the new row to appear below. If adding multiple rows, ensure that each row is allocated a % Height value and that the culmination of all the row heights % equals 100.
- Adding Columns to rows
- Adding Widgets to columns
- Adding multiple widgets to a single column
- Row and column heights and widths
- Moving Columns between rows
- Adding Widgets
- Access (Users and Roles)