The list widget provides a way to efficiently display data from your data source in a structured list format.
Adding a List Widget
Begin by clicking on the "Add New Widget" button.
Select the list widget option and simply drag and drop it onto your dashboard.
In status - enable tag, You can choose a color that should be highlighted in the list to indicate the status of each row. If you want to give a name to the status tag, you can do that as well. The status tag will be added as an extra space to the list, and it will be colored according to the condition that you specify.
Enable row highlight - will color the particular row which satisfies the condition.
In conditional set, you can define the conditions under which the table will show the data. For example, you could create a condition to highlight all rows where the status is "pending" in red.
CONTENT
Within the Content section, you'll find three distinct sections: the header, the body, and the footer.
Header:
When configuring your display, you can select a maximum of two subjects to serve as the header. The header essentially represents the column headers sourced from your data source
Body:
In the body section, you'll find the primary column and the secondary column, both of which are visible in the list view. You have the liberty to choose any single column as your primary column, and you can include as many columns as you require as secondary columns from your data source.
Footer:
Within the footer section, you can select any two columns from your data to be displayed as the footer in the list view. This allows you to provide additional context or information related to the data presented in the list.