Hello, I was wondering if anyone knew whether or not it was possible to have 2 grids side by side in a tab page? When I am not using a tab page, I can get them side by side just fine, but once I convert it to a tab page (we like to combine grids that get used by the same departments into one dashboard), it only has the grids show up with one above the other. I’ve tried messing with the Widths, but haven’t been able to figure out a way to get them side by side while also having other grids within the same application. Didn’t know if I was chasing something that didn’t exist. If anyone has had success with this, please let me know!
can you post a visual example? Are you saying two unique dashboards side by side? or something like this?
Yeah that looks sort of like what I am trying to do. Glad to know it exists! Guess I need to play around with it a bit more.
Trying it again and no matter what I set the minimum widths to (goal is 75% / 25%), it shows up as one over the other
I think you have to throw them in a “Container” or “Group box.” I learned it here, but it’s been a while. I’ll dig it up if you still have trouble.
There may be some other checkbox somewhere…
I used a few containers and 2 column widgets to get the look correct. You can see I have one container for the order information area and then another 2 column widget for the 2 grids. Should almost feel like you have to many containters/columns widgets, as you will be putting them insider one another.
This worked! I should have thought to use the 2 Column controls. Thank you @knash and @JasonMcD !! Yall rock!
Interesting.
The way I learned was to put the panel card grids in a “Container” which itself is in a “Group Box.”
The Container will appear as a “metafx-flex-box” so I guess the “flex” part is the magic.
But since it never let me put a Container on the canvas, I had to nest it in a Group Box.
Since my way is limited to the standard fractions and columns can be ANY percentage, the column strategy may be more… flexible.





