Difference between revisions of "In-session Settings Panel"
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''The panel remains open until the control's collapse is clicked; the website remains usable whether this panel is expanded or collapsed. | ''The panel remains open until the control's collapse is clicked; the website remains usable whether this panel is expanded or collapsed. | ||
''However, some controls require the panel to be closed for the control's display is refreshed with the new settings.'' | ''However, some controls require the panel to be closed for the control's display is refreshed with the new settings.'' | ||
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| + | [[Main Page | <span style="font-family:webdings">4</span>Main Page]] | ||
| + | [[Data Browser| <span style="font-family:webdings">4</span>Data Browser]] | ||
| + | [[Data Page| <span style="font-family:webdings">4</span>Data Page]] | ||
| + | [[Common Display Control Features| <span style="font-family:webdings">4</span>Common Display Control Features]] | ||
Revision as of 17:25, 18 June 2014
In-Session Settings Panel
In-session settings allow the format and content of a display control to be temporarily modified. For example the date range for a chart can be altered from the default range using in-session settings.
The diagram to the left shows an in-session settings panel for a single Y-axis chart allowing a user to temporary specify the chart's date range.
>> To use a control's in-session settings:
Notes: The expand/collapse icon usually appears in the top right corner of a control box. The panel remains open until the control's collapse is clicked; the website remains usable whether this panel is expanded or collapsed. However, some controls require the panel to be closed for the control's display is refreshed with the new settings.
4Main Page 4Data Browser 4Data Page 4Common Display Control Features