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a header, which includes:
either:
a widget title, with or without additional information, or
Tabs (see below).
widget controls (optional), including Icon Buttons and an Action Menu (see below).
a collapse/expand icon to the left of the title (optional - not to be used within customisable dashboards).
the content area.
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Only controls that relate to the widget itself may appear in the header area. These include:
maximize, such as into a Popup or separate page.
expand/collapse (not to be used within customisable dashboards).
add, remove, and resize (only in customisable dashboards).
configuration.
Content-related actions will be presented in a toolbar within the content area.
All widget controls (except for expand/collapse) are aligned to the right of the header area, and may include up to 3 elements, including:
Icon Buttons, usually used for primary actions.
an Action Menu, usually used for secondary actions. Where there are no primary actions, all widget controls may be presented in one action menu (without any icon buttons).
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Different content types can be gathered under a single widget using Tabs. In this case:
tabs replace the widget title and any additional information.
any widget controls refer to the widget as a whole (and not to each tab individually).
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A widget can be placed anywhere within the main workspace.
For standard pages, see Layouts for guidance on how to arrange widgets within the workspace.
For data overview pages, see Dashboards.
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Responsive design
Verint products should dynamically respond to the user’s screen size, platform, and orientation, supporting support all devices down to the common tablet size (960px width). For general guidelines, see Fundamentals - Responsive design.
The layout of the content within each widget should fluidly respond to its width. This may include changing text, graphics, table, and spacing sizes.
Where possible, avoid using internal scroll within widgets, either vertical or horizontal.
Where widget size is limited:
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