[[dashboard]] = Dashboard [partintro] -- A Kibana _dashboard_ displays a collection of visualizations and searches. You can arrange, resize, and edit the dashboard content and then save the dashboard so you can share it. [role="screenshot"] image:images/Dashboard_example.png[Example dashboard] -- [[dashboard-getting-started]] == Building a Dashboard If you haven't yet indexed data into {es} or created an index pattern, you'll be prompted to do so as you follow the steps for creating a dashboard. Or, you can use one of the prebuilt sample data sets, available from the Kibana home page. . In the side navigation, click *Dashboard*. . Click *Create new dashboard.* . Click *Add*. [[adding-visualizations-to-a-dashboard]] . Use *Add Panels* to add visualizations and saved searches to the dashboard. If you have a large number of visualizations, you can filter the lists. + [role="screenshot"] image:images/Dashboard_add_visualization.png[Example add visualization to dashboard] [[saving-dashboards]] . When you're finished adding and arranging the panels, go to the menu bar and click *Save*. . In *Save Dashboard*, enter a dashboard title and optionally a description. . To store the time period specified in the time filter, enable *Store time with dashboard*. . Click *Save*. [[loading-a-saved-dashboard]] To import, export, and delete dashboards, see <>. [float] === Changing the Color Theme === By default, Kibana dashboards use the light color theme. To use the dark color theme: . Go to the menu bar and click *Edit*. . Click *Options* in the menu bar. . Select *Use dark theme*. To set the dark theme as the default, go to *Management > Advanced Settings*. Scroll down to *Dashboard* and toggle *Dark Theme* to *On*. [[customizing-your-dashboard]] == Arranging Dashboard Elements The visualizations and searches in a dashboard are stored in panels that you can move, resize, edit, and delete. To start editing, click *Edit* in the menu bar. [[moving-containers]] * To move a panel, click and hold the panel header and drag to the new location. [[resizing-containers]] * To resize a panel, click the resize control on the lower right and drag to the new dimensions. [[removing-containers]] Additional commands for managing the panel and its contents are in the gear menu in the upper right. [role="screenshot"] image:images/Dashboard_Resize_Menu.png[Example dashboard] NOTE: Deleting a panel from a dashboard does *not* delete the saved visualization or search. [[viewing-detailed-information]] == Inspecting a Visualization from the Dashboard Many visualizations allow you to inspect the data and requests behind the visualization. In the dashboard, expand the visualization's panel menu (or gear menu if in *Edit* mode) and select *Inspect*. The initial view shows the underlying data for the visualization. To view the requests that were made for the visualization, choose *Requests* from the *View* menu. The views you'll see depend on the element that you inspect. [role="screenshot"] image:images/Dashboard_visualization_data.png[Example of visualization data] [[sharing-dashboards]] == Sharing a Dashboard You can either share a direct link to a Kibana dashboard, or embed the dashboard in a web page. Users must have Kibana access to view an embedded dashboard. [[embedding-dashboards]] . Open the dashboard you want to share. . In the menu bar, click *Share*. . Copy the link you want to share or the iframe you want to embed. You can share the live dashboard or a static snapshot of the current point in time. TIP: You can create a link to a dashboard by title by doing this: + `${domain}/${basepath?}/app/kibana#/dashboards?title=${yourdashboardtitle}` TIP: When sharing a link to a dashboard snapshot, use the *Short URL*. Snapshot URLs are long and can be problematic for Internet Explorer and other tools. To create a short URL, you must have write access to {kib}.