30 Aug 2019

Dashboard panel - Comparison toolkit map

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The content within a dashboard is created by adding panels, and it is possible to add any number of panels to the dashboard.

Comparison toolkit map - The comparison toolkit gives users the ability to compare legislation and answers between different countries using a structured (Q&A) or unstructured approach.

 

  • Panel - You can select a different panel from this drop-down menu.
  • Title - Enter the title of the panel. You can hide the title by selecting the Hide title checkbox.
  • Source - The source field is where you select which comparison toolkit you want to display the contacts for.
  • Select map - Select a map from the drop-down menu. This can be used for example, if the content was only in a certain part of the world you can limit the map to a specific area.
  • Labels - Select whether you want to disable labels, display labels, labels and images or labels, images and summaries.
  • Zoom - Select this checkbox to enable the zoom feature.
  • Use report state colours - Select this checkbox to enable the Use report state colours feature. If you have created a Legend for your toolkit this allows you to include the colours of this Legend per country. 
  • Background Colour - Select the background colour of the whole panel that the toolkit map sits on.
  • Border colour - Select the border colour of the countries within the toolkit map. 
  • Linked country colour - Select the linked country colour of the map. A linked country is when the country has content for the user to be able to click on.
  • Non-linked country colour - Select the non-linked country colour of the map. A non-linked country is when the country does not have content for the user to be able to click on.
  • Panel class - This field allows you to apply custom designs using CSS. This is for advanced users.

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