> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.thingsup.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.thingsup.io/widgets/navigation-button-widget.md).

# Navigation Button Widget

**General Setting**

User can change following things in Navigation Button widget:

* Name for widget which will be used data referenceFor Example, if widget name is 'Navigation Button', then data of widget is referenced as Navigation Button.data
* Show title - User can show/hide widget title
* Title Color
* Background Color

![Configure Navigation Button Widget](/files/Tn6jN54a9Z93mq92nvRk)

**Widget Setting**

In Widget Setting option, user can change following parameters:

* Button Color&#x20;
* Text Color&#x20;
* Button Text&#x20;
* Button Action - Two Type of actions are given.
  * Open URL - This will open a given URL on button click event.
  * Navigate to Dashboard -  This will navigate to selected dashboard on button click event.

![Configure Navigation Button Widget](/files/ojWurOalt4vWhwBy82aw)

#### Source <a href="#source" id="source"></a>

Navigation Button does not support source settings.

#### **Event Handling**

Navigation Button does not support event handling.


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