Thanks for the guide, its great. I implemented the menu as described and added a report level date module, however, when I use this menu to navigate to the other pages after selecting a different date range from the default, the page I navigated to shows the default date range instead. It's like the pages are being re-set on page load. Any idea how to fix this?
Yes they do. You just have to modify a few things and work with a smaller canvas. In Looker Studio, go to themes and layout. In Layout (under View mode) set the "header visibility" and the "navigation type" to "hidden". Select "fit to width". More importantly, in "Canvas size" change the "Width (px) to either 360px or 375px. Then design your dashboard for your mobile as you would with a responsive website builder.
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The hint with the image is brilliant!!
Thanks , It looks good but navigation is not seamless. It loads the entire page. Not the same way as shown in the video.. any suggestions to improve ?
Same problem I am having. Did you find any solution to this?
hey i got a issue if i click navigation the page looker refresh too. what i expected is just move to another dashboard . did u know ?
Thanks for the guide, its great. I implemented the menu as described and added a report level date module, however, when I use this menu to navigate to the other pages after selecting a different date range from the default, the page I navigated to shows the default date range instead. It's like the pages are being re-set on page load. Any idea how to fix this?
Great tutorial!.. very easy to understand. 😁
hey ! Awesome. Thanks for this one
thanks
how do we remove the native navigation menu in view mode in the left side ?
Thankyou...
can the nav menu be locked? so that the nav menu can still appear when scrolled down
great
What about dashboards for mobiles? Do they look good? (Free version)
Yes they do. You just have to modify a few things and work with a smaller canvas. In Looker Studio, go to themes and layout. In Layout (under View mode) set the "header visibility" and the "navigation type" to "hidden". Select "fit to width". More importantly, in "Canvas size" change the "Width (px) to either 360px or 375px. Then design your dashboard for your mobile as you would with a responsive website builder.
WARNING: The video is edited to make it seem like it works seamlessly.
It doesn't. It literally reloads the whole page when you switch.
This looks good but navigation is not seamless. It loads the entire page. Not the same way as shown in the above video
did you fix it?
I did it! Instead of using images, use text
It's cool bro.. thankyou, very useful for me
Thank you, really glad you liked it!