Dashboards & Visualizations

colors on dashboard

0range
Communicator

How to customize colors on my dashboard? I don't want line "Error" to be blue and "Success" to be red. It's confusing

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nfilippi_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

To add to linu1988's answer, I would take a look at "charting.fieldColors" to explicitly associate field names with colors.

If you edit the simple xml source, and find the chart element, add the following chart option:

<option name="charting.fieldColors">{"Error": 0xFF0000,"Success":0x00FF00}</option>

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nfilippi_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

To add to linu1988's answer, I would take a look at "charting.fieldColors" to explicitly associate field names with colors.

If you edit the simple xml source, and find the chart element, add the following chart option:

<option name="charting.fieldColors">{"Error": 0xFF0000,"Success":0x00FF00}</option>

linu1988
Champion

[error,warn,info]
[0xFF0000,0xFFFF00,0x00FF00]

in hiddenchart module/simple xml

for more customization option:
http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/5.0.3/Viz/Chartcustomization

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