Overview
Choose which sections appear on your status dashboard.
The Content tab controls which event sections visitors see and in what order. Toggle modules, set uptime history, and choose how timestamps display on this status dashboard.
In this section
The Content tab controls what visitors see on your public status dashboard — which event sections are shown, the order they appear in, per-component uptime bars, and how dates and times are formatted.
Toggle each event module on or off independently. The Component Status grid is always included but can be repositioned in the display order.
Dashboard scope. Event modules, uptime bars, and event permalinks only include items that affect at least one component currently on this dashboard (configured in the Components tab). Reorganizing components changes what history and permalinks visitors see on this page — events are not deleted in admin. See Dashboard scope for details.
| Module | What visitors see |
|---|---|
| Active Incidents | Open incidents affecting components on this dashboard |
| Active Maintenance | Maintenance windows currently in progress |
| Informational Notices | Published announcements and notices |
| Planned Maintenance | Upcoming scheduled maintenance windows |
| Component Status | Live status for each component on this dashboard |
| Weekly Activity | Weekly chart of incident and maintenance activity |
| Event History | Resolved incidents and completed maintenance (last 30 days) |
Module order
Use the up and down arrows next to each module in the Content tab to set the order sections appear on the dashboard. Component Status can be placed anywhere — for example, below active incidents but above event history. Changes take effect after you save.
Uptime history
Separate from the event modules above, you can show a row of colored day indicators beneath each component:
| Setting | Description |
|---|---|
| Enabled | Shows uptime bars under each component on the dashboard. |
| Days | How many recent days to display: 1–7. |
Each bar reflects whether that component had incident or maintenance activity on that calendar day. See Component Status for how uptime colors relate to live status.
Timestamp format
Controls how event dates and times are displayed across the dashboard (timeline entries on event detail pages, informational notice posted times, and similar).
| Option | Example |
|---|---|
| Relative time (default) | "5 minutes ago", "3 hours ago" |
| Exact date & time | "Jun 14, 2026 at 2:34 PM EDT" |
Relative time helps visitors quickly see how recent an update is. Exact date and time is useful when your audience spans multiple time zones or when you need precise timestamps.

