# 1 Screen elements

#### Overview

This section lists available
[screen](/manual/config/visualisation/screens) elements and provides
details for screen element configuration.

#### 1 Action log

In the action log element you can display details of action operations
(notifications, remote commands). It replicates information from
*Reports → Audit*.

To configure, select *Action log* as resource:

![](../../../../../assets/en/manual/config/visualisation/screens/action_log.png)

You may set the following specific options:

|   |   |
|---|---|
|*Show lines*|Set how many action log lines will be displayed in the screen cell.|
|*Sort entries by*|Sort entries by:<br>**Time** (descending or ascending)<br>**Type** (descending or ascending)<br>**Status** (descending or ascending)<br>**Recipient** (descending or ascending).|

#### 2 Clock

In the clock element you may display local, server or specified host
time.

To configure, select *Clock* as resource:

![](../../../../../assets/en/manual/config/visualisation/screens/clock.png)

You may set the following specific options:

|   |   |
|---|---|
|*Time type*|Select local, server or specified host time.|
|*Item*|Select the item for displaying time. To display host time, use the `system.localtime[local]` item. This item must exist on the host.<br>This field is available only when *Host time* is selected.|
|*Width*|Select clock width.|
|*Height*|Select clock height.|

#### 3 Data overview

In the data overview element you can display the latest data for a group
of hosts. It replicates information from *Monitoring → Overview* (when
*Data* is selected as Type there).

To configure, select *Data overview* as resource:

![](../../../../../assets/en/manual/config/visualisation/screens/data_overview.png)

You may set the following specific options:

|   |   |
|---|---|
|*Group*|Select host group.|
|*Application*|Enter application name.|
|*Hosts location*|Select host location - left or top.|

#### 4 Graph

In the graph element you can display a single custom graph.

To configure, select *Graph* as resource:

![](../../../../../assets/en/manual/config/visualisation/screens/graph.png)

You may set the following specific options:

|   |   |
|---|---|
|*Graph*|Select the graph to display.|
|*Width*|Select graph width.<br>Note that a line graph may actually take up more space due to legend text.|
|*Height*|Select graph height.<br>Note that a line graph may actually take up more space due to legend text.|
|*Dynamic item*|Set graph to display different data depending on the selected host.|

#### 5 Graph prototype

In the graph prototype element you can display a custom graph from a
low-level discovery rule.

To configure, select *Graph prototype* as resource:

![](../../../../../assets/en/manual/config/visualisation/screens/graph_prototype.png)

You may set the following specific options:

|   |   |
|---|---|
|*Graph prototype*|Select the graph prototype to display.|
|*Max columns*|In how many columns generated graphs should be displayed in the screen cell.<br>Useful when there are many LLD-generated graphs.|
|*Width*|Select graph width.<br>Note that a line graph may actually take up more space due to legend text.|
|*Height*|Select graph height.<br>Note that a line graph may actually take up more space due to legend text.|
|*Dynamic item*|Set graph to display different data depending on the selected host.|

#### 6 History of events

In the history of events element you can display latest events.

To configure, select *History of events* as resource:

![](../../../../../assets/en/manual/config/visualisation/screens/history_of_events.png)

You may set the following specific option:

|   |   |
|---|---|
|*Show lines*|Set how many event lines will be displayed in the screen cell.|

#### 7 Host group issues

In the host group issue element you can display status of triggers
filtered by the host group. It will be displayed similarly as in *Last
20 issues* from the
[Dashboard](/manual/web_interface/frontend_sections/monitoring/dashboard).

To configure, select *Host group issues* as resource:

![](../../../../../assets/en/manual/config/visualisation/screens/host_group_issues.png)

You may set the following specific options:

|   |   |
|---|---|
|*Group*|Select host group.|
|*Show lines*|Set how many trigger status lines will be displayed in the screen cell.|
|*Sort triggers by*|Select from the dropdown to sort triggers by last change, severity (both descending) or host (ascending).|

#### 8 Host issues

In the host issue element you can display status of triggers filtered by
the host. It will be displayed similarly as in *Last 20 issues* from the
[Dashboard](/manual/web_interface/frontend_sections/monitoring/dashboard).

To configure, select *Host issues* as resource:

![](../../../../../assets/en/manual/config/visualisation/screens/host_issues.png)

You may set the following specific options:

|   |   |
|---|---|
|*Host*|Select the host.|
|*Show lines*|Set how many trigger status lines will be displayed in the screen cell.|
|*Sort triggers by*|Select from the dropdown to sort triggers by last change, severity (both descending) or host (ascending).|

#### 9 Hosts info

In the host information element you can display high-level information
about host availability.

To configure, select *Hosts info* as resource:

![](../../../../../assets/en/manual/config/visualisation/screens/hosts_info.png)

You may set the following specific options:

|   |   |
|---|---|
|*Group*|Select host group(s).|
|*Style*|Select vertical or horizontal display.|

#### 10 Map

In the map element you can display a configured network map.

To configure, select *Map* as resource:

![](../../../../../assets/en/manual/config/visualisation/screens/map.png)

You may set the following specific options:

|   |   |
|---|---|
|*Map*|Select the map to display.|

#### 11 Plain text

In the plain text element you can display latest item data in plain
text.

To configure, select *Plain text* as resource:

![](../../../../../assets/en/manual/config/visualisation/screens/plain_text.png)

You may set the following specific options:

|   |   |
|---|---|
|*Item*|Select the item.|
|*Show lines*|Set how many latest data lines will be displayed in the screen cell.|
|*Show text as HTML*|Set to display text as HTML.|
|*Dynamic item*|Set to display different data depending on the selected host.|

#### 12 Screen

In the screen element you can display another Zabbix screen. One screen
may contain other screens inside.

To configure, select *Screen* as resource:

![](../../../../../assets/en/manual/config/visualisation/screens/screen.png)

You may set the following specific options:

|   |   |
|---|---|
|*Screen*|Select the screen to display.|

#### 13 Server info

In the server element you can display high-level Zabbix server
information.

To configure, select *Server info* as resource:

![](../../../../../assets/en/manual/config/visualisation/screens/server_info.png)

#### 14 Simple graph

In the simple graph element you can display a single simple graph.

To configure, select *Simple graph* as resource:

![](../../../../../assets/en/manual/config/visualisation/screens/simple_graph.png)

You may set the following specific options:

|   |   |
|---|---|
|*Item*|Select the item for the simple graph.|
|*Width*|Select graph width.<br>Note that a line graph may actually take up more space due to legend text.|
|*Height*|Select graph height.<br>Note that a line graph may actually take up more space due to legend text.|
|*Dynamic item*|Set graph to display different data depending on the selected host.|

#### 15 Simple graph prototype

In the simple graph prototype element you can display a simple graph
based on an item generated by low-level discovery.

To configure, select *Simple graph prototype* as resource:

![](../../../../../assets/en/manual/config/visualisation/screens/simple_graph_prototype.png)

You may set the following specific options:

|   |   |
|---|---|
|*Item prototype*|Select the item prototype for the simple graph.|
|*Max columns*|In how many columns generated graphs should be displayed in the screen cell.<br>Useful when there are many LLD-generated graphs.|
|*Width*|Select graph width.<br>Note that a line graph may actually take up more space due to legend text.|
|*Height*|Select graph height.<br>Note that a line graph may actually take up more space due to legend text.|
|*Dynamic item*|Set graph to display different data depending on the selected host.|

#### 16 System status

In this element you can display system status similarly as in the
Dashboard widget.

To configure, select *System status* as resource:

![](../../../../../assets/en/manual/config/visualisation/screens/system_status.png)

#### 17 Triggers info

In the trigger info element you can display high-level information about
trigger states.

To configure, select *Triggers info* as resource:

![](../../../../../assets/en/manual/config/visualisation/screens/triggers_info.png)

You may set the following specific options:

|   |   |
|---|---|
|*Group*|Select the host group(s).|
|*Style*|Select vertical or horizontal display.|

#### 18 Triggers overview

In the trigger overview element you can display the trigger states for a
group of hosts. It replicates information from *Monitoring → Overview*
(when *Triggers* is selected as Type there).

To configure, select *Triggers overview* as resource:

![](../../../../../assets/en/manual/config/visualisation/screens/triggers_overview.png)

You may set the following specific options:

|   |   |
|---|---|
|*Group*|Select the host group(s).|
|*Application*|Enter the application name.|
|*Hosts location*|Select host location - left or top.|

#### 19 URL

In the URL element you can display a URL content from an external
resource.

To configure, select *URL* as resource:

![](../../../../../assets/en/manual/config/visualisation/screens/url.png)

You may set the following specific options:

|   |   |
|---|---|
|*URL*|Enter the URL to display.|
|*Width*|Select window width.|
|*Height*|Select window width.|
|*Dynamic item*|Set to display different URL content depending on the selected host.|

::: noteimportant
Browsers might not load an HTTP page included in a
screen (using URL element), if Zabbix frontend is accessed over
HTTPS.
:::
