Web Parts
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At the heart of the Digital Dashboard are Web Parts. Web Parts are reusable components that contain Web-based content, such as Extensible Markup Language (XML) code, HTML pages, or script, and that support a set of standard properties that determine how the Web Parts are rendered in a Digital Dashboard. Because Web Parts adhere to a common standard, you can store them in libraries that you use to assemble all of the Digital Dashboards for your organization.
Many dashboard and Web Part properties are user-specific, but administrators can control the extent to which a user can modify Web Parts or dashboards. For example, you can lock down the Web Parts in a given dashboard, making it impossible for users to remove them.
In This Section
- Web Part Properties
The Web Part properties fall into four categories: basic, appearance, content, and execution. The basic properties define basic metadata for a Web Part. The appearance properties define how a Web Part appears on a dashboard. The content properties describe the content that the Web Part renders. The execution properties specify how the Web Part runs on the dashboard. - Ways to Add Web Parts to Your Dashboard
After you create a dashboard, you can tailor its functionality by adding Web Parts. Web Parts determine the content of a Digital Dashboard and can display any type of information or Web format that you would like to implement. - Types of Web Parts
You can build Web Parts from three places: Microsoft® Office XP Developer, the dashboard itself, or the Web Part Builder add-in for Microsoft® Visual InterDev®. - Guidelines for Building Good Web Parts
Good Web Parts deliver targeted information tailored to specific users in a manner that is appropriate for a Digital Dashboard. The look and feel of your Web Parts should be appealing to users and appropriate for a Digital Dashboard. - How a Digital Dashboard Factory Interprets Web Parts
A Digital Dashboard factory initializes Web Parts, gets content, and displays the content on the dashboard.
Related Sections
- Developing a Digital Dashboard Using Web Parts
A Digital Dashboard is a container that provides a customized display of information consolidated from a various information sources. Every Digital Dashboard is a web page containing one or more Web Parts, which are individual objects that contain data or script that presents information to the user. - Understanding the Digital Dashboard
A Digital Dashboard provides a flexible means of assembling, in one place, the information from a variety of sources, based on the requirements of the dashboard user.