The Review Cycle Activity widget lists all assets to which you have access that are within a warning duration. (For an explanation of the durations that comprise a review cycle, see Review-cycle timel...
Dashboards consist of widgets that provide various features to editorial teams. Some widgets can simply be added to a dashboard while others require configuration. This section covers widgets that req...
The Report widget allows you to select one or two fields to deliver granular analytics on your content. You can also select between Brightspot Analytics, Google Analytics, or simply get an aggregated ...
You can create dashboards in either a shared or one-off way. Shared dashboards are built once and reused in many places, like other sites, other roles, or other users. One-off dashboards are built onc...
Brightspot gives you the ability to create a custom dashboard that only you can use and see. This is particularly useful if you have a specific set of widgets or metrics you need to see quickly, on a ...
Dashboards provide users an easy way to access the information they use most frequently within Brightspot. Standard dashboardThis section covers information on administering dashboards for sites, role...
Once a shared dashboard has been created, it can be applied to various levels of the hierarchy. A shared dashboard is available at the same level or lower in the dashboard hierarchy. For example, dash...
You can edit a dashboard that is shared in Brightspot. To edit a shared dashboard: Navigate to the required dashboard widget; see Applying shared dashboards for examples. Click Edit icon. In the Name ...
Brightspot’s standard dashboard contains widgets for performing the most frequent tasks in electronic publishing. Standard dashboardThe following sections describe dashboard widgets. Most of these wid...
Brightspot has four levels of dashboard hierarchy: Global—Dashboard created at the global level. This is the default dashboard for all users who do not have a User, Role, or Site dashboard available t...