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And this power comes with the great responsibility of providing Confluence users the right dashboard when they access to it. Dashboard Hub for Confluence provides the ability to define rules to filter which dashboard is shown to either all users or a specific set of users and/or groups. This These rules allows you toreplace :
Replace the Confluence native dashboard with a custom one defined on a wiki page or by one of the dashboards created in Dashboard Hub
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Replace the default global dashboard with a custom one defined on a simple wiki page
Create .
Display unique dashboards for each team Limit access to the global dashboard by defining filter rules for selected users and groups
Personal dashboards allow users to create personal dashboards
Dilbert is built right in. Display the daily Dilbert strip on your custom dashboard
Replaces the native dashboard Replace the default global dashboard with a custom one defined on a simple wiki page
Full access control Limit access to the global dashboard by defining filter rules for selected users and groups
Unique and customizable Create different dashboards for different teams
Personal instances Allow users to create personal dashboards
Most importantly, Dilbert Display the daily Dilbert strip on your custom dashboard
And still having all the features of Dashboard Hub: +70 gadgets, custom charts, 10 integrations, dashboard restrictions, slideshow, external share…
Configuration
Because the Custom Dashboard plugin uses a regular wiki page, you have complete control of the layout and format. That means you have the ability to combine other available page elements, including built-in Confluence widgets and macros from the Atlassian marketplace to build unlimited dashboards. The plugin even includes additional macros for displaying popular pages or the daily Dilbert strip.
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