Strategy One
Customizing Strategy Web
Strategy Web's open and customizable architecture allows you to change the look, feel, and even the functionality of Strategy Web. Some examples of how you can customize and integrate Strategy Web functionality include:
- Adding a company logo to the Strategy Web interface
- Modifying the look of icons, reports, and folders
- Hiding, disabling, and adding functionality to Strategy Web
- Integrating Strategy Web into a company portal
- Modifying the look and feel of the Strategy Web help. To customize the help, see How to Customize the Help.
For more information about customizing Strategy Web, see the MicroStrategy Developer Library (MSDL).
You can also:
- Display reports as custom widgets in Strategy Web, or as widgets when displayed on an iPhone, iPad, or Android device with Strategy Mobile. For steps, see How to Display Reports as Widgets.
- Display data in a grid or graph report as a custom widget in Strategy Web. For steps, see How to Add Custom Widgets to Documents.
- Define the display of a Google Map custom widget, which displays locations as map markers on a map. For steps, see Google Map Properties Dialog Box.
- Provide additional data for a custom widget, which is created using the Strategy SDK, in a document. For steps, see Secondary Data Sources Dialog Box.