Set Dashboard View

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Set Dashboard View

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Adaptive type

Set whether the page of the dashboard adapts to the screen size in viewing reports. By default, Wide adaptive is selected.

Equal-scale adaptive: The entire dashboard adapts to the screen display based on horizontal and vertical orientations, and there are no scroll bars in landscape and portrait orientation, which does not necessarily fill the entire screen.

Widely adaptive: The dashboard page only accommodates wide, horizontal scroll bars do not appear. When wide adaptive, horizontal alignment is not supported.

Not adaptive: Shows the original size of the dashboard.

Full-screen self-adaptation: The pages of the dashboard adapt to width and height so that the content of the report is displayed in full screen according to the browser or screen ratio. When the screen is fully adaptive, horizontal mode alignment is not supported.

 

Report scaling

After you set the dashboard's zoom ratio, the contents of the current dashboard in the view report will be scaled by the corresponding multiple. The proportions that can be set: standard, 2x, 3x, and user-defined multiples. "Standard" is the default option, ie, it is not scaled and the original scale is maintained. Report scaling can only be set to a multiple of greater than 1.

 

 

Horizontal alignment

When viewing the report to open this dashboard, the page is displayed left or centered. By default, ‘Horizontal Center Alignment’ is selected.

 

Hide in view report

Hidden check in View report means that the current dashboard is hidden in the view report.

 

Floating toolbar

The floating toolbar check indicates that the toolbar is in a floating state when viewing the report. By default, ‘floating toolbar’ is selected.

 

Support animation

Support for animation check indicates that the chart supports animation effects, including five kinds of animation effects: growth effects, vertical expansion from the center of the chart, light to dark spots, diffusion from the center to the surrounding and circular rotation, and expansion from the center. Animation'.