Each Innoslate project has its own 'Dashboard' - the first screen you see when you access a project - serving as your project's home page. Here by default, you will find the following widgets already added for your convenience: Activity Feed, Comments Feed, Feedback, Pie Chart Widget (Entities by Class), and Project Wiki Widget. Visit the individual widget pages in the table at the bottom of the page to learn more about how to add, edit, and interact with each widget in the 'Project Dashboard'.

Navigating to Project Dashboard
If pinned to the top navigation bar, you can access the 'Project Dashboard' directly by clicking the 'Dashboard' button on the top navigation bar.

Otherwise, from any view of Innoslate, open the 'MENU' drop-down and click the 'Dashboard' menu item under the "General" section.

Available Widgets
Widget | Description |
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Activity Feed | The 'Activity Feed' widget provides a list of your most recent project updates. |
Bar Chart | The 'Bar Chart' widget displays a breakdown of the entities within your project by Class, Label, or Enumeration in the form of a bar chart. |
Comments Feed | The 'Comments Feed' widget displays comments that have been made on any entity within your project. |
Entity Table | The 'Entity Table' widget displays a table of information about the entities in your project, based on a custom search query and user-selected attributes. |
Feedback | The 'Feedback' widget provides a simple way to send Innoslate feedback messages to the development team. |
Image Card | The 'Image Card' widget shows quick information about a Chart, Diagram, Document, Test Suite, or DoDAF Product of your choosing, including the image and the root entity's ‘Name’, ‘Number’, ‘Description’, and ‘Labels’. |
Pie Chart | The 'Pie Chart' widget displays a breakdown of the entities within your project by Class, Label, or Enumeration in the form of a pie/doughnut chart. |
Wiki | The 'Wiki' widget offers a panel to provide useful information to users of the project, including text, pictures, links, tables, and embedded charts and diagrams. There are both a user and project 'Wiki'. |