Widgets are the building blocks of any report that you may design in the Report Center. The latest version of CardioLog allows you to easily drag and drop widgets within a report. expand and shrink charts, tables and maps, and simply click to add new widgets exactly where you would like them in a report. Visualizing your data is dynamic and intuitive.
All widgets are displayed in one of the following forms:
* Displays the number of page views for a site home page in the specified series.
** Displays the number of page views for a site and all its sub sites.
In order to add widgets to a report, you can create a new report or edit an existing report.
The gear icon in the top right corner of all widgets is knows as the Actions, or Widget Settings button. It has the following options:
Widget Settings Menu
Preferences
Once a widget has been added to a report, widget preferences can be set as well. The Preferences dialog can be opened by slicking the Settings gear in the upper right hand corner of any widget and selecting Edit.
The Preferences dialog displays the widget settings, and is divided into sections using the tabs at the top of the dialog window. Depending on which type of widget it is, any of the following sections will be available:
The date range includes fixed values between This Hour and Last Year, along with a Customize... option.
Customized Date Range Dialog
Chart Widgets display each available time range with a default time interval setting, and will automatically display labels along the x-axis for convenience. You can change labeling behavior using a chart widget's Appearance preferences, and alter the time interval setting either using the customized date range option as shown above, or within the Group By preferences.
The default time interval setting for each time range is:
You can include All website items for a specific widget, or choose Customize... and manually select and add individual items. You may also remove items using the same dialog.
Object Explorer Dialog
You may also enter a term to Search for it within the Object Explorer, which will open a new dialog window. Click Browse to return to the selected item in the Object Explorer.
Search Results Dialog
Enter a login account name or display name in the Name field and then click Search. Select the desired result and click the Add button to add it to the filter. To exclude a user or group, click the Exclude button (the name will appear in red).
Filters are given precedence to users over groups. For instance, if a selected User A belongs to an excluded Group B, then User A will be contained in the results data.
Select Users and Groups Dialog
From the Filter tab, you may include choose to include No Visitor Segments or choose Customize... to open the Select Visitor Segments dialog, which includes the following options:
Select Visitor Segments Dialog
You can change and preview the visual appearance of the data displayed in charts from the Appearance tab in the widget preferences dialog. None of these settings will change how the data is collected. Some options have sub menus accessible by clicking them. These options appear with highlighted text and are Legend, Title, Axis X Title, Axis Y Title, Enable Scale Breaks, Chart Background, Chart Plotting Area, and Chart Series.
Below is a short description of available appearance options. The X Axis is on the horizontal plane and usually displays a time based value. The Y Axis is on the vertical plane and usually displays the relevant data. Not all details are available for use at the same time.
Enable 3D | Display chart in 3D. This is required in order to view data over parallel time periods, which can be configured in the Group By details | |
Perspective | Display chart at a slight angle; only available if 3D is enabled | |
Values | Display chart with numerical values above every data point | |
Legend | Display a legend describing each type of data point shown on the chart | |
| Inside Chart Area | Display the legend within the graph lines |
| Style | Choose from List (automatic), Row (horizontal), or Column (vertical) |
| Docking | Choose from Bottom, Top, Right, or Left to pin the legend |
| Font Details | Assign text styles based on font typeface, font size, font color, bold, italic, and underline |
Show Dates in Legend | Include the dates the widget is collecting data from in the legend | |
Title | Display the title inside the chart. The title is entered in the text box at the top of the dialog | |
Title style | Choose details for: Alignment, font typeface, font size, font color, bold, italic, underline | |
X Axis Title | Display the X axis title | |
X Axis Title Details | Title, alignment, font typeface, font size, font color, bold, italic, underline | |
Y Axis Title | Display the Y axis title | |
Y Axis Title Details | Title, alignment, font typeface, font size, font color, bold, italic, underline | |
Enable Scale Breaks | Insert a divider across the graph area of a chart to denote a break in continuity between high and low values on an axis. Use a scale break to display two distinct ranges in the same chart area. | |
Scale Break Details | Break line type, spacing, color | |
Show Preferences | Display the widget preferences in the report | |
Show Help | Display a general description of the widget | |
Show X axis margins | Display chart with the first value on the x axis indented from | |
Show all X axis labels | Display chart with all X axis labels, instead of rounded interval values | |
Show all Y axis labels | Display chart with all Y axis labels, instead of rounded interval values | |
Highlight min and max vals | Highlight the data points on the graph containing maximum and minimum Y values | |
Highlight weekends | Highlight the weekends in a chart plotting area, (Weekends will only be highlighted if they are included within the date range chosen in the Filter tab) | |
Chart Background | You may choose a background design to help present the data.
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Chart background details | Background color, gradient, hatch style, secondary background color, border style. (Note: not all details are available for use at the same time.) | |
Chart Plotting Area | You may choose a design for the graph area to help present the data | |
Chart Plotting Area Details | Color, gradient, hatch style, secondary color, border style, border color, border size (Note: not all details are available for use at the same time.) | |
Chart Series | You may choose a design for the data points plotted on the chart | |
Chart Series Details: | Gradient, hatch style, secondary color (Note: not all details are available for use at the same time.) | |
Chart Type | Choose the type and style of graph you would like to display. Depending on the type of chart you choose, different relevant options will become available to choose from. | |
Drawing Style | If available for your desired chart type, select a display style for your data | |
Point Width | If available for your desired chart type, select the width of the bar or column. | |
Point Depth | Cylinder, Bar Cylinder | Select the display thickness of the data points |
Gap Depth | Cylinder, Bar Cylinder | Select the distance between data series that are displayed along different rows |
Clustered | Column, Bar, Cylinder, Bar Cylinder | Display the data series along distinct rows |
Lighting | Area, Spline Area | Choose the lighting style for the design under the data curve
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Label Style | Pie, Doughnut | Choose where the data labels will be displayed: Inside, Outside, Disabled |
Radius | Doughnut | Choose the amount of space in the center of the graph |
Collect pie slices | Pie, Doughnut | Collect small slices into a single slice to prevent overlapped labels |
| Collected % | Collect any slice that is less below the Collected % threshold into a single slice |
| Collected color | Collected slice color |
| Collected label | Enter a label for the collected slice that will appear inside the slice
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| Show exploded | Separate the collected slice slightly from the rest of the graph |
Data may be grouped using several parameters.
Chart Widget "Group By" Preferences Dialog
Chart widgets can display multiple data series in parallel based on custom time frames, as shown above. You may edit their display title and compare parallel date ranges.
Choose Parallel Period Dialog
Compared to the chart widgets, most details are fixed for Tables. However, you can edit relevant parameters in the Advanced section, including:
The latest version of CardioLog now allows you to search the text of any table. In the upper right hand of any table widget is a search bar.
Table Widget with Active Search
Table widgets contain a contextual menu that you can access by clicking on any user, search phrase, destination or content title in the first column. Menus contain access to further information for relevant items. You can view more detailed data for a folder, single document or item including child items. You can also view more detailed data for specific users and user categories.
Menus vary depending on the content type. Below are a series of table widgets with examples of contextual Drill Down menus. The following is an incomplete list of menu options, but includes descriptions of some helpful options:
Onsite Search Destination Pages Table Widget Drill Down Menu
Previous Pages Table Widget Drill Down Menu
Unique Users Table Widget Drill Down Menu
Exit Pages Table Widget Drill Down Menu
Onsite Search Phrases Table Widget Drill Down Menu
Within advanced Table widget preferences, you have the ability to compare data from the current period of time with the previous equivalent period of time. For example if the current time range is "This Month" then the compare period will be "Last Month."
Page Views Table Widget with Compare to Past Period enabled
In the Meter Preferences tab you can set the basic parameters of your meter. The available options are:
After setting the widget's preferences, click Preview to view your changes in the preferences dialog, or click Save to save your choices and return to the report.
In the Advanced section you have the option to display data for either the selected website item and all of it's sub-pages, referred to as All Pages, or just the selected website item.
To view data for All Pages, select Yes from the drop down menu in the advanced settings. Select No to view data only for the selected website item
Meter Widget Advanced Preferences
The Question Mark icon in the top right cordner of all widgets is Help. The bubble displays the widget's status, preferences, and a brief description of the widget's features. Simply hover over the button to view the details.
Widget Help Bubble
Similarly, the widget description can be found in the settings dialog in the About This Chart section.
Widget "About This" Preference Dialog
Use the top toolbar to apply filters or a global time range for all widgets in a report. When using page filters, all individual display preferences for the widgets in the report are assigned the new value.
Note: Due to the fact that the widgets use different filter sets. For example, while some widgets filter Website Items by URL, others filter Website Items using the Object Explorer, the filter settings in the Preferences pane will apply only to relevant widgets.
For enhanced performance and quick loading, widgets display cached values while being edited in an existing report. Widgets in cached mode display static data based on the current date range selected in in the date range menu. To view current data for a report, click the Actions menu in the top left corner of the Reports main window and select Refresh.
A refreshed widget will display data according to the list below, depending on the time frame selected in the top right corner of the page.
Report data caching is enabled by default. The cached data is stored in the database for 182 days. For more information see Reporting Data.