I cannot for the life of me find any possible way to hide subitem columns. Is there a way to hide subitem columns and save them to a view in the same way the main item columns can be shown/hidden? Or is this functionality not available?
How do I hide a survey description? The survey description automatically populates as "Empty survey description? You may want to hide this from the Appearance tab"... But there is NO option to hide the description in the appearance tab! I recall there being on/off buttons for the survey header, footer, and description. What happened to them and how do I turn off the survey description now?
There is no option in the Web Interface to update "description" because it isn't something that displays in the Web App. But, if you are using the Field App, I'd recommend using Connect to build the survey.
EDIT: There is a "description" in the Web Interface, but it isn't quite what you descried (see below). That description should be visible at the top of the page, and you can just click on it to edit.
To hide this behind a massive pay gate is completely shameful and I am really disappointed that you guys have taken this approach. I seriously love your system but sometimes I feel that you just miss the basics.
I second this question. The limitations of not being able to hide groups, and not being able to have groups on the same board with different columns are really hampering the usefulness of this tool for my company.
Is it possible to hide a folder entirely from users who don't have a permission to open the folder? At the moment, users who are not member of certain groups or are not invited to open a folder are not able to open the folder and see its contents. But there are some folders, most users (except our management) shouldn't even know about their existance so I would like to hide the folders in the directory view.
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The difference between having it in the team space and having it in your team member folder is that if it is in your team member folder the user you are sharing with has to accept the share, whereas if its in the team space this is not the case.
If the owner wishes to share 1 specific folder with 1 person, the person receiving the link can access all other files and folders in the Owners menu as if they were the owner. Although 1 folder appears on the dashboard when the link is clicked, if the receiver clicks on "My Files" all other files and folders are displayed with full access to edit etc. -Is this supposed to be the way Dropbox works?
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I concurr with Flavours and dbuser1987: also in my company there are folders which most of the employees do not need to see (e.g. admin forlder). Using the team member folder does not allow us to have a clean and consistent folder structure.
I am building out a simple mapping application using Experience Builder. I have a layer within my web map that I am using for arcade expressions within my popups but I don't want the layer showing up in my legend or layer list. In the past, when using map viewer classic and WAB, this process of hiding the layer in my layer list was pretty straightforward but it doesn't seem to be a functionality within Experience Builder/the new version of Map Viewer.
Unfortunately this does not solve our problem. The above suggested solution allows users to be able to turn the layer on and off in the app. We dont want users to even be able to see the layer in the map layers widget as an option. In WebAppBuilder there is an option to hide layers from the layer list widget but this does not seem like an option in Experience Builder.
Allow these tables to move to a separate Base that can be accessed from the Base the consultants interact with, meaning allow Bases to access data across other Bases in the workspace. This way I could group the tables into functional and boilerplate Bases.
Hey @DaveWalsh, No. It does NOT hide it for all users. I double-checked: I signed out as me and had someone else sign in to contrast-test our views. The navigation is the same for you as it is for them. Apparently it's really just a viewing convenience: it isn't truly "hidden" - it's just out of the way. Other user(s) will see a tab that says "Hidden Table(s)" which they can UNhide if they want to.
I am working with deal pipelines. I would like to limit which pipelines certain sales reps of mine have access to. For example, when they go to create a deal I would like them to only be able to utilize pipelines that are related to their work. This could help confusion when creating deals and
Furthermore, it would be great to have certain stages in a pipeline which then "hide" that deal for a later date. For example if I am close to closing a deal but my client needs some time before they are able to close the deal, lets say three months, I would like to be able to put the deal as deferred and have it out of my general work space for deals.
In addition to all the capabilities proposed above, it'd be helpful if admins had the ability to lock the editability of a certain pipeline. For example, team members may not be able to edit the deals within the pipeline (amounts, etc.) but they would still be able to see reports that include the revenue from those deals (and other properties related to those deals).
Yes this needs to happen! We are dealing with the same issue and want only certain Sales Reps to see certain deals (team and their own) and there needs to be some permissions access/denial around this.
We also have reps that are overseas and we don't feel comfortable showing them all the deals, but then again they also need to see what's going on. Perhaps we limit the amounts of the deals to certain users?
We would benefit from this type of functionality as well. We are using Tickets to support our external clients (though 2 pipelines) but also using Tickets to track internal presales activities (with a 3rd pipeline). We would like to keep those two sets of activities segregated by limiting access to pipelines based on pipeline or team or some segregation method.
The perfect idea and needed would be helpful to those who use pipelines for other purposes like recruiting not only sales deals. Would be great to also have the ability to change who can add/delete/edit items on a said pipeline as well.
agreed! even though you can restrict people from seeing deals they don't own, they can still see a whole list of pipelines. I'd like my sales team to be able to open hubspot and only see the pipeline they are working on in the dropdown
The matched elements will be hidden immediately, with no animation. This is roughly equivalent to calling .css( "display", "none" ), except that the value of the display property is saved in jQuery's data cache so that display can later be restored to its initial value. If an element has a display value of inline and is hidden then shown, it will once again be displayed inline.
When a duration, a plain object, or a "complete" function is provided, .hide() becomes an animation method. The .hide() method animates the width, height, and opacity of the matched elements simultaneously. When these properties reach 0, the display style property is set to none to ensure that the element no longer affects the layout of the page.
Durations are given in milliseconds; higher values indicate slower animations, not faster ones. The strings 'fast' and 'slow' can be supplied to indicate durations of 200 and 600 milliseconds, respectively.
As of jQuery 1.4.3, an optional string naming an easing function may be used. Easing functions specify the speed at which the animation progresses at different points within the animation. The only easing implementations in the jQuery library are the default, called swing, and one that progresses at a constant pace, called linear. More easing functions are available with the use of plug-ins, most notably the jQuery UI suite.
If supplied, the callback is fired once the animation is complete. This can be useful for stringing different animations together in sequence. The callback is not sent any arguments, but this is set to the DOM element being animated. If multiple elements are animated, it is important to note that the callback is executed once per matched element, not once for the animation as a whole.
Note: This method may cause performance issues, especially when used on many elements. If you're encountering such issues, use performance testing tools to determine whether this method is causing them. Moreover, this method can cause problems with responsive layouts if the display value differs at different viewport sizes.
As I wrote, there are any options for editing the style with SketchUp Free. You can hide the edges, though, by selecting them, then context clicking on one and choosing Hide or going over them with the Eraser tool while holding Shift.
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