Difference between revisions of "Toolbar Area"
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− | The housekeeping tools to the right are used to access various features and settings | + | The housekeeping tools to the right are used to access various features and settings: |
+ | * dZBoards | ||
+ | * dZSlates | ||
+ | * Home to the content tabs | ||
+ | * Help, including the documentation Wiki | ||
+ | * Account settings and Preferences | ||
+ | * Logout | ||
==== Notifications Area ==== | ==== Notifications Area ==== |
Revision as of 13:37, 29 November 2016
- The first pair of tools are about getting data from external sites on the World Wide Web. The drop target is the spot where you release data series links that your are dragging into dataZoa. The global index opens an index to a huge variety of data sources.
- The second pair of tools are used to upload and edit your own data series.
- Finally, the push pin represents the dZCorkboard, a handy way to maintain your series, whatever their origins.
Housekeeping Tools
The housekeeping tools to the right are used to access various features and settings:
- dZBoards
- dZSlates
- Home to the content tabs
- Help, including the documentation Wiki
- Account settings and Preferences
- Logout
Notifications Area
The notifications area shows you any incoming messages you should be aware of. From top to bottom, the three stacked icons represent:
- dataZoa system messages, like scheduled maintenance
- Messages from other users, such as when they share data with you
- Information about your own account, such as when a lengthy data fetch has completed