Library and navigation
How you find things in Flynt: the library sidebar, folders, suites, favourites and recents. Everything here is available to every member; what each person sees is shaped by their tier and by sensitive-content rules.
The library sidebar
The sidebar is the same for everyone, with counts scoped to what you can see:
- Workspace -- All folders, My favourites, Recent, and the Certified library (content that has passed certification).
- My reports -- everything you created, split into dashboards, suites and cards.
- Review -- shown to reviewers and builders: the pending-review queue, high-traffic uncertified content, and a tally of your approvals.
Folders
Folders organise dashboards and suites, and can nest up to five levels deep. Each folder page splits its contents into a Certified bucket and a Playpen bucket so trusted content is visually separated from drafts.
- Creating a folder requires the Creator tier (T3) or above.
- You can rename or move your own folders; Architects (T6+) can rename or move any folder.
- You can delete only folders you own. Sub-folders are deleted with the folder, but the dashboards and suites inside are not deleted -- they become unfiled and stay in the library.
Suites
A suite is a tabbed set of dashboards: an ordered list of pages plus an optional theme, presented with tab navigation. Suites live in a folder like dashboards do. Explorers (T2+) can create suites and edit or delete their own; Architects (T6+) can edit or delete any suite. See Dashboards for building the pages themselves.
References
A suite has one home folder, but you can also surface it in other folders by reference -- a lightweight shortcut, not a copy. The original suite keeps its identity; deleting a reference removes only the shortcut. Explorers (T2+) can create references; you can remove references you created, and Architects (T6+) can remove any. A suite can be referenced in a given folder only once.
Favourites
Every member can star cards, dashboards and suites. Favourites are personal -- nobody else sees your list -- and appear under My favourites in the Workspace section. Starring is a toggle: tap again to remove.
Recent
Recent lists the dashboards you have opened, newest first. It is stored with your account, so it follows you across browsers and devices. Dashboards you can no longer see -- for example, one whose sensitive access was revoked -- drop out of the list automatically, and deleted dashboards disappear with them.
Good to know
- Counts in the sidebar match what you would see on the corresponding page: content hidden from you is not counted.
- Tiers are summarised in Members and roles.