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Organize data into Dashboard pages via widget tags.

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Written by Ryley White
Updated over a year ago

You can categorize your widgets across multiple pages of the Dashboard with widget tags.

You can tag a widget during the widget creation process and add/remove tags from any of your existing widgets.

Once you tag a widget, you can select the associated category from the top of the Dashboard page to view all widgets with that tag:

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Note: Select All to view all available widgets regardless of tag.

Currently, you can tag widgets in the following categories:

  • Main: When you navigate to the Dashboard page, widgets with the "Main" tag display by default.

  • Alarms: Widgets associated with video alarms should be tagged in this category.

  • Apple TV: Widgets associated with Apple TV should be tagged in this category.

  • Drive-Thru: Widgets associated with drive-thru data should be tagged in this category.

  • Health: Widgets associated with device health data should be tagged in this category.

  • Revenue: Widgets associated with revenue transaction data should be tagged in this category.

Note: If you require custom widget tags, please reach out to our Support team for more information.

Add Widget Tags

To add a tag when you are creating a widget:

  1. Select the Tag field in the General Widget Settings section. A dropdown menu appears with a list of tags:

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  2. Select a tag from the list to assign the widget the desired tag(s).

Once you create the widget, you can find it by selecting the appropriate tag from the top of the Dashboard page (for example, if you assigned the "Health" tag to the widget, select the "Health" tag from the top of the Dashboard page to see your widget along with all other widgets tagged with "Health").


Edit Widget Tags

To add or remove a tag from an existing widget:

  1. Select the more options (three dots) button within the widget you want to edit tags for.

  2. Select Settings:

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  3. Scroll down to the Tag field.

  4. Select the Tag field. A dropdown menu appears with a list of tags:

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  5. Select a tag from the list to assign the widget the additional desired tag(s).

  6. Select Save to apply the changes.

Note: To remove a tag from the widget, select the X icon next to the tag.

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