Dashboard toolbar design #358
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Currently all buttons related to changing the dashboard are placed under each other in the dashboard. We want a toolbar that contains all "tools" related to the dashboard.
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Improved version with the current tools:
Another version with more tool actions: (Save and reset have no functionalities.)


This toolbar required changes in the following files:
To clarify, these are just examples; no files or code were harmed during this process.
The dashboard looks good it has clear structure and shows what can be done with it.
An issue with the dashboard is that in the "newest" version you have included a way to change the settings which is unnecessary since that will happen and should always happen through the settings menu instead.
The research on what needs to be changed to make the dashboard is good and should help make the implementation easier.
Overall the design is good and fits our project, but we should probably stick to the first design.
The design looks really good. What software is used to create the toolbar? Im thinking since no coding was made.