Dashboards Classic
Use the Global dashboard settings page to configure dashboard global settings and global settings for dashboard sharing and preset dashboards.
With public sharing, even users who don't have access to the related DESK environment or any DESK access at all can view (but not change) your dashboard.
Go to Settings and select Dashboards > General settings.
Turn Allow anonymous access on or off to determine at the global (account) level whether dashboards can be shared publicly.
Select Save changes.
You can assign a preset dashboard as the home dashboard for any user group. The selected dashboard will become that group's default landing page.
Use this page to configure preset dashboard settings at the global level.
Preset dashboards are visible to all users by default. You can use the global settings to turn them off entirely or to limit visibility to certain user groups.
Use Enable preset to turn preset dashboards on or off globally. If you turn it off, any dashboard marked as a preset will no longer be displayed on other users' Dashboard tables.
Use preset rules to ensure that specific preset dashboards are visible only to specific user groups and not to all users in the environment.
Go to Settings and select Dashboards > Preset settings.
In the Limit preset visibility section, Add item.
Select Save changes.
For more on preset dashboards, see Preset dashboards.
To add an image to your dashboard via URL, you first need to add a URL rule to the allowlist.
Go to Settings and select Dashboards > Allowed URL pattern rules.
Select Add item.
Set Rule, which specifies how to process this allowlist entry:
Set Pattern:
To specify a URL start, enter enough of the URL to make sure any matching image URLs will be suitable for your dashboards.
Example: enter
https://example.com/images/
to allow any image whose URL starts with https://example.com/images/, such as
https://example.com/images/image-x.jpg
https://example.com/images/my-picture.svg
To specify an exact URL, enter the entire URL of the image you want to allow.
Example:
https://example.com/images/my-image-file-name.jpg
Select Save changes to add the specified rule to the allowlist.