One of the great benefits of using an image as a button is that you can customize it to your client’s or your personal needs. Typically, organizing the text buttons at the top of the dashboard all in a row will help to indicate that they are navigation buttons as they then resemble a menu. One main drawback is that it’s imperative you make the text button clear that it’s a button and not just helper text. I find text buttons useful and typically pretty obvious for a user to use even though I don’t see them used too much in Public vizzes. Text Buttons as a Menuīy using a filled container and setting all padding to 0, except for the bottom (set to 2), for the navigation buttons you can create the look below with an underline to draw your user’s attention to the buttons. There are currently some limitations in the colors you can select, but I hope that Tableau changes that so that all custom colors are accessible. You have the ability to customize the colors and text of the button as well as the tooltip. Text buttons are perfect for simulating a menu and provide a quick navigation solution since no custom image is needed. Navigation buttons currently can be used as an image button or a text button. As of Tableau 2018.3, we have had the “navigation button” dashboard object to provide our users with a seamless transition from one dashboard to another without the use of the native tabs, or a dummy navigation worksheet and “go to sheet” action filter.
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