Any widget inside a NextReports Server dashboard can have a refresh time. By default this is zero and no refresh is done. If it is set to a bigger value, then after the specified number of seconds the widget is auto refreshed.
Sometimes, if a dashboard has many widgets, you may want to find which of them have a refresh > 0. From version 9.0 this will be easily possible because widget's header will contain the actual refresh time if any:
The time is nicely show in hours, minutes and seconds (if any):
Thursday, 21 January 2016
Wednesday, 20 January 2016
NextReports 9: A New Header Menu
Before NextReports 9 a Tab Menu was used to show all the features. Because this was not scalable and increasing number of tabs made the application UI looked a bit ugly when a tab or more were falling to next row, NextReports 9 will use a new header menu which will contain all the sections.
By default more space can be used by server UI because there are no tabs anymore:
When user clicks the menu button from top left, the menu will slide from left to right showing available sections:
Actions from top right like 'Change password' and 'Log out' where grouped to a top right actions menu:
By default more space can be used by server UI because there are no tabs anymore:
When user clicks the menu button from top left, the menu will slide from left to right showing available sections:
Actions from top right like 'Change password' and 'Log out' where grouped to a top right actions menu:
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