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Notes, image, and HTML widgets
Not every widget on a custom page needs to pull from a data source. Notes, image, and HTML widgets add static content to a custom page, providing context, instructions, or visual elements alongside the data-driven charts and metrics.
Notes widgets
A notes widget holds rich text content: headings, paragraphs, bold, italic, links, and lists. A summary of what each chart tracks, instructions for interpreting specific metrics, team announcements, or weekly status updates all fit into a notes widget. The rich text editor matches the one used elsewhere, so formatting is consistent and familiar.
Image widgets
An image widget displays an uploaded image directly on the custom page grid. Company logos, visual indicators, reference screenshots, or branding elements can be placed alongside data widgets to add visual structure. The image scales within the widget's grid dimensions, and resizing the widget resizes the displayed image proportionally.
HTML widgets
HTML widgets accept custom HTML, which means third-party embeds, status badges, external monitoring indicators, or custom-styled content can sit right on the custom page. An embedded form, an external status badge, or a custom-formatted scorecard all work within an HTML widget. The widget renders the HTML as provided, so styled elements and external content display alongside Plutio's native widgets.
Adding context alongside data
Static content widgets turn a custom page from a collection of isolated charts into a structured report. A notes widget explaining methodology sits next to the chart it describes, an image widget adds visual branding, and an HTML widget pulls in external context, so the custom page tells a complete story rather than presenting disconnected numbers.