We can view the dashboards in desktop, mobile and tablet devices. The dashboard can be recomputed and adapt its view for different screen sizes and orientations.
In Desktop layout, you can view the dashboard and perform various operations like Editing, Filtering, Views, Theme, Exporting, Comments and Sharing dashboards.
In this mode, you can view the dashboard in Full Screen
by clicking the Full screen option in top right corner of the dashboard.
Devices which has the resolution higher than 1024 * 768
will be considered as desktop device. And the dashboards will be rendered based on it.
In Mobile layout, you can view the dashboard with respect to different screen size for various mobile devices. Here the designed widgets in a dashboard will be arranged in a stack manner in both portrait and landscape orientations.
In mobile view, various operations like Full screen, Editing, Sharing dashboards and Tooltip for widgets will be disabled.
Default Screen size for the mobile layout is 360 * 640
pixels.
The overflowed content in the Title
of dashboard will be hidden and shown with an ellipsis(…)
.
The sample view of the dashboard in Portrait
orientation for mobile layout as shown below,
The sample view of the dashboard in Landscape
orientation for mobile layout as shown below,
In Tablet layout, you can view the dashboard with respect to different screen size for tablet devices. And perform various operations like Filtering, Views, Theme, Exporting, Comments and Sharing dashboards. But the tooltip for widgets will be disabled.
In this mode, you can view the dashboard in Full Screen
by clicking the Full screen option in top right corner of the dashboard.
Default Screen size for the tablet layout is 768 * 1024
pixels.
The overflowed content in the Title
of dashboard will be hidden and shown with an ellipsis(…)
.
The widget present in the dashboard will be arranged in a stack manner in Portrait
orientation for tablet layout as shown below,
The sample view of the dashboard in Landscape
orientation for tablet layout as shown below,