• Recent
    • Tags
    • Popular
    • Register
    • Login

    Please Note This forum exists for community support for the Mango product family and the Radix IoT Platform. Although Radix IoT employees participate in this forum from time to time, there is no guarantee of a response to anything posted here, nor can Radix IoT, LLC guarantee the accuracy of any information expressed or conveyed. Specific project questions from customers with active support contracts are asked to send requests to support@radixiot.com.

    Radix IoT Website Mango 3 Documentation Website Mango 4 Documentation Website Mango 5 Documentation Website

    start page url

    How-To
    2
    2
    1.7k
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as topic
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • R
      RF
      last edited by

      I*m very new to Mango and my question may sound a bit silly .. but ..

      I've created my very first view (a button and a gadget) with the DGLUX module.
      The preview works fine, but still is part (inside) of the DGLUX environment.

      Now, I simpy would like to run it as the start page of my first visualisation project ..
      just to see, that it works. But I cannot find any hint of how to do that. Is there a "special" URL or
      command or parameter .. or .. or .. or .. how to call the page or what ever ?? I'm sure, it's very easy .. but
      I don't know how ..

      Please somebody give me the missing link ..

      Thanks in advance
      Ralf

      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
      • jeremyhJ
        jeremyh
        last edited by

        Hi Ralf,

        That's an easy fix - you just have to create a navigation file. You might want to show different menus to different users and nav files are how you do that.

        To make one, just click the 'person' icon in the top right of DGLux then click the 'Edit Navigation' link.

        In the centre pane, navigate to the .dgml dashboard file you made (you might need to look under the 'files' tab) and then drag it to the left-most pane to add it to your menu.

        You can now edit the properties of your menu object including name, icon, and whether to have it load automatically.

        Then, hit the save and save your navfile as 'default.nav'. When prompted, associate it to the current user and now this is the menu that shows up when you log back in.

        Hope this helps!

        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
        • First post
          Last post