The Internet Computer community has rolled out ICP Dashboard v6.2.3, delivering improved visibility into network operations and enhanced usability for developers and users alike.
The update introduces support for new proposal types, including Bless Alternative GuestOS Version, Take Canister Snapshot, and Load Canister Snapshot, expanding the ways users can interact with the NNS and manage canisters. Dashboard users can now track the cycle burn rate for NNS subnets, offering clearer insights into network activity and resource usage. This metric allows developers and network operators to monitor efficiency and better plan resource allocation.
Design updates have also been implemented. The Earth glow effect has been restored for monochrome mode, providing a subtle but polished visual touch. Several tables using ICRC-1 Transactions have been migrated to a new design featuring cursor-based pagination, which makes browsing large datasets faster and more manageable. The date range selector has been aligned across all pages, and URL hash handling in the new paginated tables has been fixed for smoother navigation.
The update also reflects a broader effort to enhance the dashboard’s usability. By streamlining navigation and improving data presentation, the dashboard now offers a more cohesive experience for both newcomers and experienced ICP users. Those managing multiple canisters or monitoring network proposals will benefit from quicker access to key metrics and actionable insights.
Community feedback has played a central role in shaping this release. Developers and users are encouraged to explore the new features, report issues, and suggest further improvements. This iterative approach ensures that the ICP Dashboard continues to evolve in line with the community’s needs and supports the growing ecosystem of Internet Computer applications.
Full changelog is available here: https://dashboard.internetcomputer.org/changelog
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