Difference between revisions of "User tabs"
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<i><b>User tabs</b></i> are collections of dataZoa displays that work as dashboards for different topics of interest. | <i><b>User tabs</b></i> are collections of dataZoa displays that work as dashboards for different topics of interest. | ||
For example, you might want a tab that gives you highlights and trends around energy prices, and another covering foreign exchange. | For example, you might want a tab that gives you highlights and trends around energy prices, and another covering foreign exchange. | ||
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<div class="imgGlyph24 imgConcept"></div> User tabs work like [[dZBoards|dZBoards]], but they made just for your own private use. | <div class="imgGlyph24 imgConcept"></div> User tabs work like [[dZBoards|dZBoards]], but they made just for your own private use. | ||
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Revision as of 15:49, 11 January 2017
User Tabs
User tabs are collections of dataZoa displays that work as dashboards for different topics of interest.
For example, you might want a tab that gives you highlights and trends around energy prices, and another covering foreign exchange.
Add a User Tab
When you see a dataZoa display you would like to follow as you surf the Web, just use the "Follow" button
on that display to send it to your own dataZoa account.
Think of the Following... tab as a landing pad for others' displays. Once you have them there, you can organize them as you see fit in your own user tabs.