Hello,
I am creating an Adafruit IO dashboard and the system is saying I have 5 of 5 feeds selected. I need to display 7 feeds on the dashboard.
I have an IO Plus account and thought I could have unlimited feeds.
How do I overcome this 5 of 5 feed limitation so I can show 7 or more feeds on one dashboard?
how many feeds can be displayed in a dashboard?
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- Ron_the_maker
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how many feeds can be displayed in a dashboard?
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- mikeysklar
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Re: how many feeds can be displayed in a dashboard?
Ron,
You are correct that the AIO account includes unlimited dashboard.
Are you certain that your credentials and the account you are logging into for the dashboard are the paid AIO account?
You are correct that the AIO account includes unlimited dashboard.
Are you certain that your credentials and the account you are logging into for the dashboard are the paid AIO account?
- jwcooper
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Re: how many feeds can be displayed in a dashboard?
It looks like this may be for a specific block on the dashboard. Is this for a chart?
We have various limitations per-block for the number of feeds we can reasonably support. There are limitations in the UI, but more specifically, performance due to how much data can be sent to the browser. This is particularly true when a dashboard has multiple charts with multiple feeds per dashboard.
We can revisit this, but the quick fix here would be to setup 2 or 3 different charting (or the block you're using that supports 5 feeds) blocks per dashboard.
We have various limitations per-block for the number of feeds we can reasonably support. There are limitations in the UI, but more specifically, performance due to how much data can be sent to the browser. This is particularly true when a dashboard has multiple charts with multiple feeds per dashboard.
We can revisit this, but the quick fix here would be to setup 2 or 3 different charting (or the block you're using that supports 5 feeds) blocks per dashboard.
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