Dashboard in a sentence as a noun

On the site's dashboard, the left hand side menu has an entry called Site Settings.

For those who work inside Google, it's well worth it to look at Jeff & Sanjay's commit history and code review dashboard.

It doesn't matter that the app you lost was the testing instance of a status dashboard with no real data in it, because the exploit coughs up shell access on that server.

The displayed range never reached the number of miles remaining to Milford, and as I limped along at about 45 miles per hour I saw increasingly dire dashboard warnings to recharge immediately.

If you're optimizing page load speed then presumably you tracked the before and after and, if you don't have great data about how that trickled into the business results, you can at least say "I shaved 5 seconds off our dashboard.

At any given time, there are a near infinite number of things your business "needs" to do: add a dashboard, A/B test your landing pages, test your database backups, fix your security holes, improve your customer service, add more metrics tracking, etc, etc.

Here's the idea:I've wanted a personal dashboard to track everything in my life at a quick glance, like weight/health metrics, financials, to-do, schedule, emails, twitter replies, etc; something that'll give me a quick and comprehensive view of everything going on personally, socially, financially, professionally.

Minnesota peace officer vehicle dashboard camera videos are often used in investigations, including investigations of officer misconduct, and everyone expects the video to be available any time a police vehicle is involved in an interaction with the public.

Dashboard definitions

noun

protective covering consisting of a panel to protect people from the splashing water or mud etc.

See also: splashboard splasher

noun

instrument panel on an automobile or airplane containing dials and controls

See also: fascia