diff --git a/explore-analyze/dashboards/drilldowns.md b/explore-analyze/dashboards/drilldowns.md
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--- a/explore-analyze/dashboards/drilldowns.md
+++ b/explore-analyze/dashboards/drilldowns.md
@@ -45,18 +45,20 @@ The panels you create using the following editors support dashboard drilldowns:
Use the [**Sample web logs**](../index.md#gs-get-data-into-kibana) data to create a dashboard and add panels, then set a search and filter on the **[Logs] Web Traffic** dashboard.
1. Add the **Sample web logs** data.
-2. Create a new dashboard, click **Add from Library**, then add the following panels:
+2. Create a new dashboard.
- * **[Logs] Response Codes Over Time + Annotations**
- * **[Logs] Visits**
+ * {applies_to}`stack: ga 9.2` Select **Add** > **From library** in the toolbar.
+ * {applies_to}`stack: ga 9.0` Click **Add from library** in the dashboard toolbar.
-3. Set the [time filter](../query-filter/filtering.md) to **Last 30 days**.
-4. Save the dashboard. In the **Title** field, enter `Detailed logs`.
-5. Open the **[Logs] Web Traffic** dashboard, then set a search and filter.
+3. Add the following panel:
- Search: `extension.keyword: ("gz" or "css" or "deb")`
Filter: `geo.src: US`
+ * **[Logs] Visits**
+4. Set the [time filter](../query-filter/filtering.md) to **Last 30 days**.
+5. Save the dashboard. In the **Title** field, enter `Detailed logs`.
+6. Open the **[Logs] Web Traffic** dashboard, then set a search and filter.
+ Search: `extension.keyword: ("gz" or "css" or "deb")`
Filter: `geo.src: US`
### Create the dashboard drilldown [_create_the_dashboard_drilldown]
@@ -77,8 +79,6 @@ Create a drilldown that opens the **Detailed logs** dashboard from the **[Logs]
:screenshot:
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-
## Create URL drilldowns [create-url-drilldowns]
URL drilldowns enable you to navigate from a dashboard to external websites. Destination URLs can be dynamic, depending on the dashboard context or user interaction with a panel. To create URL drilldowns, you add [variables](/explore-analyze/dashboards/drilldowns.md) to a URL template, which configures the behavior of the drilldown. All panels that you create with the visualization editors support dashboard drilldowns.
@@ -92,7 +92,6 @@ Some panels support multiple interactions, also known as triggers. The [variable
For example, **Single click** has `{{event.value}}` and **Range selection** has `{{event.from}}` and `{{event.to}}`.
-
### Create a URL drilldown [_create_a_url_drilldown]
For example, if you have a dashboard that shows data from a Github repository, you can create a URL drilldown that opens Github from the dashboard panel.
@@ -100,14 +99,16 @@ For example, if you have a dashboard that shows data from a Github repository, y
1. Add the [**Sample web logs**](../index.md#gs-get-data-into-kibana) data.
2. Open the **[Logs] Web Traffic** dashboard.
3. In the toolbar, click **Edit**.
-4. Create a donut chart
+4. Create a pie chart.
+
+ * {applies_to}`stack: ga 9.2` Select **Add** > **Visualization** in the toolbar.
+ * {applies_to}`stack: ga 9.0` Click **Create visualization** in the dashboard toolbar.
- 1. Click **Create visualization**.
- 2. From the **Chart type** dropdown, select **Donut**.
- 3. From the **Available fields** list, drag **machine.os.keyword** to the workspace.
- 4. Click **Save and return**.
+2. From the **Chart type** dropdown, select **Pie**.
+3. From the **Available fields** list, drag **machine.os.keyword** to the workspace.
+4. Click **Save and return**.
-5. Open the donut chart panel menu, then select **Create drilldown**.
+5. Open the pie chart panel menu, then select **Create drilldown**.
6. Click **Go to URL**.
1. Give the drilldown a name. For example, `Show on Github`.
@@ -123,7 +124,7 @@ For example, if you have a dashboard that shows data from a Github repository, y
4. Click **Create drilldown**.
7. Save the dashboard.
-8. On the donut chart panel, click any chart slice, then select **Show on Github**.
+8. On the pie chart panel, click any chart slice, then select **Show on Github**.
