Check out the Tableau Exchange where you’ll find Dashboard Extensions, Accelerators, and Connectors to get you started.Access a variety of resources, including helpful how-to videos, sample data sets, and community resources such as virtual challenges.Subscribe to Viz of the Day to receive inspirational vizzes directly in your email inbox, every week day.Check out the Tableau Public blog, where you can find out about the latest features, get to know fellow Tableau Public authors with Behind the Viz, get the latest news on the Iron Viz data visualization contest, learn awesome data visualization tips, and more.The Tableau Public website offers a variety of resources you can use to get started: Looking for a viz on a specific topic? You can always search for vizzes by keyword, author, or hashtag. From the current Viz of the Day on the homepage, you can click Select All to see vizzes that were previously chosen as Viz of the Day, and you can subscribe to receive the Viz of the Day emailed directly to your inbox. These vizzes spark meaningful data conversations, showcase what's possible in Tableau, and highlight the outstanding work of the community. The Viz of the Day changes each weekday and is chosen by the Tableau Public team. The homepage is also where you’ll find the latest Viz of the Day and Featured Authors. You can also grow your network and receive personalized content recommendations based on your interests and the authors you follow with the From Your Network channel. The Tableau Public homepage is where you can explore curated content channels across a variety of different topics like Arts and Culture, Sports and Fitness, Social Impact, and many more. Each author’s profile has its own Favorites tab, where you can see a curated gallery of their favorite vizzes, too. To see all of your favorite vizzes, go to the Favorites tab on your profile. When you click the star icon to favorite a viz, Tableau Public adds it to your favorites. You can learn more about attribution on Tableau Public here. One of the principles in the Tableau Public Code of Conduct is, “Give credit where credit is due.” As a Tableau Public user, be sure to assign attribution if another author’s work inspired you in some way. Once you delete a viz, it can’t be retrieved. Delete This Viz: Permanently delete your viz from the Tableau Public servers and remove it from your profile.Feature Viz on Profile: Select this viz as your Featured Viz, which is the first viz displayed on your profile.However, anyone who knows (or stumbles across) the URL for the hidden viz can still see it, so you should never use sensitive data. This can be handy when you’re saving a draft of your work in progress. Instead, hidden vizzes are moved to a Hidden tab that only you can see on your profile. A hidden viz still exists on Tableau Public and has a viz homepage, it just isn’t displayed as a thumbnail on the Vizzes tab. Show Viz on Profile: Control whether or not this viz appears on your profile for others to see.Views: The view icon shows you the number of times your viz has been viewed. This is a separate gallery that you curate, and it can include your own and other people’s vizzes.
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