The back-end user interface includes a number of HTML controls that you can use on your pages.
The scoreboard control is usually displayed above back-end lists and displays some summary or the most important data. The control could contain any charts and indicators (see below). Example of a scoreboard control markup displayed above a list widget:
<div class="scoreboard">
<div data-control="toolbar">
<div class="scoreboard-item control-chart" data-control="chart-pie">
<ul>
<li data-color="#95b753">Published <span>84</span></li>
<li data-color="#e5a91a">Drafts <span>12</span></li>
<li data-color="#cc3300">Deleted <span>18</span></li>
</ul>
</div>
<div class="scoreboard-item control-chart" data-control="chart-bar">
<ul>
<li data-color="#95b753">Published <span>84</span></li>
<li data-color="#e5a91a">Drafts <span>12</span></li>
<li data-color="#cc3300">Deleted <span>18</span></li>
</ul>
</div>
<div class="scoreboard-item title-value">
<h4>Weight</h4>
<p>100</p>
<p class="description">unit: kg</p>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<?= $this->listRender() ?>
Note that you should use the scoreboard-item class for your scoreboard elements.
Indicators are simple reporting element that have a title, a value and a description. You can use the positive
and negative
classes on the value element. Font Autumn icon classes allow to add an icon before the value.
<div class="scoreboard-item title-value">
<h4>Weight</h4>
<p>100</p>
<p class="description">unit: kg</p>
</div>
<div class="scoreboard-item title-value">
<h4>Comments</h4>
<p class="positive">44</p>
<p class="description">previous month: 32</p>
</div>
<div class="scoreboard-item title-value">
<h4>Length</h4>
<p class="negative">31</p>
<p class="description">previous: 42</p>
</div>
<div class="scoreboard-item title-value">
<h4>Latest commenter</h4>
<p class="oc-icon-star">John Smith</p>
<p class="description">registered: yes</p>
</div>
<div class="scoreboard-item title-value" data-control="goal-meter" data-value="88">
<h4>goal meter</h4>
<p>88%</p>
<p class="description">37 posts remain</p>
</div>
Note: The example is given in the context of a scoreboard area. If you use the indicators in a report widget partial, the class scoreboard-item shouldn't be used.
The pie chart outputs information as a circle diagram, with optional label in the center. Example markup:
<div
class="control-chart centered wrap-legend"
data-control="chart-pie"
data-size="200"
data-center-text="100">
<ul>
<li>Label 1 <span>100</span></li>
<li>Label 2 <span>100</span></li>
<li>Label 3 <span>100</span></li>
</ul>
</div>
The next example shows a bar chart markup. The wrap-legend class is optional, it manages the legend layout. The data-height and data-full-width attributes are optional as well.
<div
class="control-chart wrap-legend"
data-control="chart-bar"
data-height="100"
data-full-width="1">
<ul>
<li>Label 1 <span>100</span></li>
<li>Label 2 <span>100</span></li>
<li>Label 3 <span>100</span></li>
</ul>
</div>