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A web panel allows you to display a web page in any section of your display board. In the example below, the BBC News page is displayed at on the right-hand side of the board, alongside a leaderboard panel.
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The Web page panel properties window will open, containing the following tabs:
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Image source | If you want your panel to display an image, type its source here. Remember, the path is relative to the folder on disk from which the web content is served , and is different for each class of web user |
Image style | Choose how the image should be displayed |
Colour | Choose the background colour of the panel; if you are adding an image, you may want to select Transparent so that this does not interfere with your image |
Apply lighting effects to this panel | Tick this option to apply a shine effect to the entire panel; if you are using the panel to display an image, this may adversely affect how it appears |
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Embedding Excel in a Web Panel
If using Office 365/Microsoft 365, in Excel online:
- Go to File, Share, Embed
- Select viewing options as required (show/hide grid lines, headers etc)
- Copy the src address from the embed code part
- Paste that as the address for a web panel in the display board
Web panel - overview video
For a live demonstration of how to design and customise a web panel, watch the video below:
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