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Panels can be dragged and dropped and rearranged on the Dashboard. They can also be resized.
Panels can be dragged and dropped and rearranged on the Dashboard. They can also be resized.
There are currently five Panel types: [Graph](/reference/graph/), [Singlestat](/reference/singlestat/), [Dashlist](/reference/dashlist/), [Table](/reference/table_panel/), and [Text](/reference/text/).
These are the available Panel types:
-[Alert list](/reference/alertlist/)
-[Dashboard list](/reference/dashlist/)
-[Graph](/reference/graph/)
-[Heatmap](/reference/heatmap/)
-[Logs](/reference/logs/)
-[Singlestat](/reference/singlestat/)
-[Table](/reference/table_panel/)
-[Text](/reference/text/)
Panels like the [Graph](/reference/graph/) panel allow you to graph as many metrics and series as you want. Other panels like [Singlestat](/reference/singlestat/) require a reduction of a single query into a single number. [Dashlist](/reference/dashlist/) and [Text](/reference/text/) are special panels that do not connect to any Data Source.
Panels like the [Graph](/reference/graph/) panel allow you to graph as many metrics and series as you want. Other panels like [Singlestat](/reference/singlestat/) require a reduction of a single query into a single number. [Dashlist](/reference/dashlist/) and [Text](/reference/text/) are special panels that do not connect to any Data Source.