It would be useful if we could have rich text or HTML formatting within Notebook cards. This would allow users to adjust the cards to look a particular way, which would be especially useful on a dashboard where the appearance is important.
Capability to have links on a page to jump up and down the page.
It would be great if we could have some dynamic rules around the card backgrounds, i.e. like change the background of a card if the number is below a certain threshold or change them based on page filters. TL;DR - Apply Color Rules to Card Backgrounds
I would love to enable a card’s Quick Filters to show up along with the card when designing stories. I often design filters at the story level to replicate the quick filters the user would see if they open a card in full screen, which seems like potentially unnecessary extra work - and in the case that they are based on…
Here is a short video overview of the idea I have here. One of the most frequent questions I get from users in my instance of Domo is, "is there a way I can save multiple versions of page filters and use them later?"
It would be great to have more than three levels in a page hierarchy. We use the top-level page to organize content by company, but that only leaves us two levels below each company. This makes organizing content more difficult.
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Currently you have to be an admin to delete a page. I would like the ability for page owners to delete a page even if they are not admin. This could be assigned by role.
Is there any way to jump to a card in a dashboard? Is there a way to edit the HTML in dev to add page anchors? I've tried creating a slicer to try to link to a card in the page but it didn't work. Is there a way to add a hyperlink to the specific card on the dashboard? Such as…
Possibility of copying colour rules to a new data set instead of having to create a new set of rules. On many occasions, we use the same colour rules across various datasets. These rules could be set against a similar field name. For some datasets there are 3-6 categories that require 3-5 different colours each, add in the…
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