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Overview

Add images to your presentations via Image Widgets.


How to add images

  1. Click on the Images button on the left side of the screen.



  2. The panel will expand to display images (if images are already present in your instance), or an option to add a new one.
  3. Drag the Add New Image widget onto the presentation.



  4. This will bring up the image manager. Select pre-existing images to add to your presentation.



  5. Alternatively, you can add a new image. Click on the Add button on the image manager.
  6. In this popup, either drag in an image, or click and browse to select an image to be added.



  7. You can customize the image widget via its properties panel. This panel appears on the right side once the Image Widget is selected. Refer to the Properties section below to learn more.
  8. Additional options are available by right-clicking and using the menu that appears. Learn more about the menu options here.




Image Widget properties


Property name

Description

Opacity

This allows you to specify the transparency of the fill (inside) color of the selected shape. The higher the number, the stronger the color.

Size & Location

X

Specify the x coordinates of the top left corner of the image widget, in order to position it exactly on your presentation slide.

Y

Specify the y coordinates of the top left corner of the image widget, in order to position it exactly on your presentation slide.

Width

Specify the width of the image widget, in pixels, in order to resize it exactly.

Height

Specify the height of the image widget, in pixels, in order to resize it exactly.

Corners

This option allows you to define the roundness of the widget’s border corners. Tip: For maximum circular edges, enter half the value of the widget height. For example, if the height is 130 pixels, then set the edge value to 65 pixels. Moreover, an edge value greater than 65, will have no further effect in this example.

Rotation

Specify the amount to rotate the selected image widget clockwise, in degrees.

Aspect ratio

Enable this toggle to maintain the aspect ratio. This means when increasing or decreasing the image’s size, it maintains its shape (i.e. the relationship between its width and height).

If this is disabled, the image can be stretched out of shape either vertically or horizontally.

Lock widget

Enable this toggle to lock the image in its location. This stops you from moving or resizing the image. This holds true even when selecting multiple widgets on the slide. Note that a locked image widget can still be customized, such as by adding a shadow, or a background color. 

Background formatting 

Background color

Allows you to specify a background color for the image widget. 

Opacity

Allows you to specify the transparency of the background color on the image widget.

Customise padding

This option allows you to define a custom padding or buffer around the widget, in pixels, when enabled. This includes padding for each side to the widget. If disabled, you can still define an overall padding size.

Padding top

When custom padding is enabled, this allows you to define padding to be added to the top of the widget.

Padding bottom

When custom padding is enabled, this allows you to define padding to be added to the bottom of the widget.

Padding right

When custom padding is enabled, this allows you to define padding to be added to the right of the widget.

Padding left

When custom padding is enabled, this allows you to define padding to be added to the left of the widget.

Padding 

This allows you to define an overall padding size for the shape widget. This size, defined in pixels will be constant for each side of the widget. To add different sized padding on any of the sides, enable the Customise Padding option.

Border width

This allows you to specify the thickness of the widget border.

Note: to make the widget border visible, you must define values for all three border properties.

Border style

This allows you to select a style for the widget border. Options include: dashed, solid, dotted, groove, and more.

Border color

This allows you to specify the color of the widget border.

Horizontal shadow

This option allows you to cast a horizontal shadow on the image and define its size in pixels.

Vertical shadow

This option allows you to cast a vertical shadow on the image and define its size in pixels.

Shadow blur

This option allows you to define the sharpness of the shadow. The smaller the value, the sharper and more defined the shadow will be. For a blurry or softer shadow, provide a bigger value.

Shadow color

This option allows you to set a color for the shadow. This must be defined to make the shadow visible.

Actions
Click Event

Select an event that will trigger when the selected widget is clicked. Event options include:

  • None: Use this if you do not wish the widget to trigger an event.
  • Next sub tab: Navigates the user to the next tab within the same presentation.
  • Previous sub tab: Navigates the user to the previous tab within the same presentation.
  • Reset filters: Allows users to clear filter selections, or in case default values are set, then reset filters to their default values.
  • Reset presentation: Refreshes the presentation by clearing any user interactivity performed on it, as well as removing all applied filters.
  • Go to report: Navigates users to a specified report. This report can be specified by providing its report UUID. 
  • Go to sub tab: Navigates to any sub tab in the same presentation, where the sub tab is specified by its order number. For example to jump to the forth sub tab, enter 4 in the sub tab # field. Note that the sub tab order starts from number 1.
  • Go to URL: Navigates to an external link or page using the specified URL. You can also choose to open the new link in a new tab or window or in the current window. (See the below URL and Target settings for more information.)
Report IDIf navigating to a report using the ‘Go to report’ click event, provide the UUID of the report.
Sub Tab #If navigating to a sub tab using the ‘Go to sub tab’ click event, enter the order number of the sub tab.
URLIf navigating to an external page using the ‘Go to URL’ click event, provide the full URL of the page.
Target

If navigating to an external page using the ‘Go to URL’ click event, specify the page target. Options include:

  • New Tab/Window: Opens the URL page in a new tab or window, depending on your browser’s settings. Note: The default for most browsers is a window, however users can use computer shorts (Ctrl in Windows, and Cmd in Mac) to open in a new tab instead.
  • Current Window: Open the page in the current window.
  • Parent Frame: If Yellowfin is embedded as an iFrame, the new page will open (that is, its contents will appear) in the parent frame. Note that the parent frame is the one within which the Yellowfin frame is embedded.
  • Current Frame:  If Yellowfin is embedded as an iFrame, the contents of the URL page will open in the current frame. Note that the current frame is the one which embeds Yellowfin.
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