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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Dashy supports several different ways to launch your apps. The primary opening m
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- `sametab` - The app will be launched in the current tab
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- `newtab` - The app will be launched in a new tab
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- `top` - Opens in the top-most browsing context, useful if your accessing Dashy through an iframe
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- `top` - Opens in the top-most browsing context, useful if you're accessing Dashy through an iframe
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- `modal` - Launch app in a resizable/ movable popup modal on the current page
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- `workspace` - Changes to Workspace view, and launches app
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@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ export default {
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All widgets extend from the [Widget](https://github.com/Lissy93/dashy/blob/master/src/mixins/WidgetMixin.js) mixin. This provides some basic functionality that is shared by all widgets. The mixin includes the following `options`, `startLoading()`, `finishLoading()`, `error()` and `update()`.
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- **Getting user options: `options`**
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- Any user-specific config can be accessed with `this.options.something` (where something is the data key your accessing)
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- Any user-specific config can be accessed with `this.options.something` (where something is the data key you're accessing)
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- **Loading state: `startLoading()` and `finishLoading()`**
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- You can show the loader with `this.startLoading()`, then when your data request completes, hide it again with `this.finishLoading()`
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- **Error handling: `error()`**
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@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ computed: {
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#### **Adding an API Endpoint**
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If your widget makes a data request, then add the URL for the API under point to the `widgetApiEndpoints` array in [`defaults.js`](https://github.com/Lissy93/dashy/blob/master/src/utils/defaults.js#L207)
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If your widget makes a data request, then add the URL for the API endpoint to the `widgetApiEndpoints` array in [`defaults.js`](https://github.com/Lissy93/dashy/blob/master/src/utils/defaults.js#L207)
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```javascript
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widgetApiEndpoints: {
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#### **Styling**
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Styles can be written your your widget within the `<style>` block.
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Styles can be written for your widget within the `<style>` block.
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There are several color variables used by widgets, which extend from the base palette. Using these enables users to override colors to theme their dashboard, if they wish. The variables are: `--widget-text-color`, `--widget-background-color` and `--widget-accent-color`
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