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Hi all.
Currently I am working with a new responsive (advanced) mashup because I want to create a responsive dashboard.
In this case, I have two monitors. One with the resolution 1920 x 1080 (20") and other is the notebook with the resolution 1366 x 768 (14").
However, there are widget that does not responsive, so I need put on in front the widget panel and when I to run the mashup and change the monitor the widgets (that does not responsive) widgets don't look right on screen.
I am going to let the mashup's print below to facilitate understanding.
My question is: Is possible to create widgets responsives? If yes, how?
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If you wish to make the gauge responsive, you would need to create your own widget using the original as a starting point. Here's another community post that may be helpful.
Here's a link to a guide for creating your own extension.
If this resolves your issue, please post it here and mark it as the Accepted Solution for the benefit of others on the community.
thanks,
Vibhuti
Think Collection widget shall help
If you want to resize widget, may use this can help
https://justgage.com/examples/adaptive-size.htm
Hello,
Can you do a sketch of what you expect it to look like?
/ Constantine
Hi @Constantine
For example:
I am using a "progressive gauge" but this widget is static.
Is there any way that I can make it responsive?
Most of the widgets (including standard Gauge) resize automatically when you put them inside responsive containers.
Can you draw a simple mockup, please? It will make it easier to understand what exactly you want to achieve.
/ Constantine
Hi @Constantine
I used in example four Gauges and four Progressives Gauges.
The Gauges are responsives, so it resize.
But the Progressives Gauges are not responsives, it keeping static. I wanna use the Progressive Gauges. What I want to know is: Can I do Progressive Gauges be responsives?
Image below:
If you wish to make the gauge responsive, you would need to create your own widget using the original as a starting point. Here's another community post that may be helpful.
Here's a link to a guide for creating your own extension.
If this resolves your issue, please post it here and mark it as the Accepted Solution for the benefit of others on the community.
thanks,
Vibhuti
@einsfele Thanks for letting us know. Please indicate the appropriate response as the Accepted Solution for the benefit of other Community members who have the same question.
Thanks,
Vibhuti