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I am creating dashboards frequently now. I don't know JIRA all that well, so what I am asking may be something "not a Dashboard", but what is a Dashboard of Dashboards called or is there a way to do this?
Hi, @Vicki Wilt !
What problem are you trying to solve?
Each dashboard/dashboard's gadget reflects the information of your interest.
I guess I would like something like a card display showing all the Dashboards I created.
So I have a Deployment Dashboard, a WorkIntake Dashboard for my team, Retrospective Dashboard. I want a Display of all my Dashboards in front of me like Trello Cards or something like that. I can hit the dashboards in one "dashboard".
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Hm, you can get the list(not cards-view) of your favourite dashboards.
Check it here:
For Server/DC - jira-url/secure/ConfigurePortalPages.jspa?view=favourites
For Cloud - jira-url/jira/dashboards?page=1&selectedGroup=anything&selectedProject=anything&sortKey=favourite&sortOrder=ASC
If you find a dashboard you like, click the star icon next to its name to add it to your favorite dashboards list. You can also add the default dashboard to your favorites list so it's easily available to you.
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There isn't a way to do this. A
dashboard of dashboards would be a load of boxes with many way-too-small-to-read images of each of the sub-dashboards, and would run slower than a three legged dog on tranquilisers (there's a reason you're limited to 25ish gadgets - each one imposes load and makes it slower to load. A dashboard with 25 is pretty slow, no imagine the dashboard of dashboards having to do 625...
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