Since metrics have labels it looks really cluttered to have the visualization title on top of a count metric for example. It might be better to default the saved visualization name to off in a dashboard, but at the very least we should have the ability to turn it off for each visualization in a dashboard. I'll attach an example of how unclean things look.
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@ctindel When it possible to see?
@AlexSenchenko I'm not sure I understand your question. My original post included a screenshot, is that what you were looking for?
+1 This is similar to this request: https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/5350
My Comment from that request:
"We have so many visualizations that the titles become very lengthy to have a sense of organization. However, these titles are not needed, nor desired on most of our dashboards. They only add unwanted text in an otherwise elegant interface."
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specially for markdowns it should allow to disable . And also if possible then an option to hide vertical scrollbar.
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This or the ability to inject css into dashboards so users can do this and other customizations themselves.
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In particular, text inside a markdown is very confusing to users reading the dashboard,
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Any updates here?
@Liath: Yes It can be hide using CSS, but that will hide headings of all the visualizations.
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+1 .. because It gives a bad UX and confuses the end user often.
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I agree that it would be nice. Ideally paired with the remaining part of this request: #3393.
It would allow to define the visualization title displayed on the dashboard. The displayed title could then be empty.
Recently addressed here: #12563
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specially for markdowns it should allow to disable . And also if possible then an option to hide vertical scrollbar.