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    How to nest a map element in Dashboard Designer

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    • cwangvC
      cwangv
      last edited by cwangv

      Hi,
      I have created an Open Street Map element in Dashboard Designer. See below:
      I am just wondering how I can nest the elements, ie, 'maTileMapMarker' on the map. when I dropped it onto the dashboard, the element is not nested.
      see the markup view in the second screenshot below:
      Do I have to modify the html code directly to make this happen? (same question for the Google map as well).
      0_1568730682020_Screen Shot 2019-09-18 at 12.29.44 am.png

      0_1568730802735_Screen Shot 2019-09-18 at 12.33.11 am.png

      Thank you very much!

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      • Jared WiltshireJ
        Jared Wiltshire @cwangv
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        @cwangv said in How to nest a map element in Dashboard Designer:

        Do I have to modify the html code directly to make this happen?

        Yes, unfortunately the dashboard designer does not currently support dragging/dropping nested elements.

        Developer at Radix IoT

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