In the mobile app or web application, the “Icon” elements are used to denote a program or functionality. Most of the action items/objects are represented by an icon. In the mobile platform, the icons are part of the graphical presentation, so the icons should be in harmony with the action items for which they are… Continue reading Icon
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Button
Definition Buttons are the clickable elements. When you click a button, it triggers an action. The button communicates “Calls to Action” to the users and allows them to interact with the pages in several ways. The label of a button defines the action that the user performs on the button. Usage When to use When… Continue reading Button
Radial Progress Bar
The “Radial Progress Bar” element displays the activity’s status as an incremental Radial visual presentation. Usage When to use i. Always use it if the application has to display a huge amount of data.ii. Using a progress bar keeps users patient if the application takes the time to complete the job. Radial Progress Bar Configuration… Continue reading Radial Progress Bar
Checkbox
Checkboxes are used for multiple choices, but not for mutually exclusive choices. Each checkbox works independently from other checkboxes in the list. Selecting a checkbox does not affect any other selection. For example:-For taking the user’s hobbies as an input, you can provide multiple hobbies with the check boxes. The user can click more than… Continue reading Checkbox
OTP (One-time-password)
The OTP element verifies the mobile number of users by sending a unique verification code (OTP) during registration or transaction processing. It removes the possibility of a user registering with a fake mobile number. This module checks the existence of the mobile number and the ability of a user to access that mobile number. The… Continue reading OTP (One-time-password)
Input Field
The input fields are normally found within a form but can also be part of a modal, search, or card. Common text input types include usernames, password, descriptions, URLs, emails, addresses, and plain text searches. In the “Input Field” element, the end-user enters a value. Usage When to use When not to use When you want the user to enter name, password,… Continue reading Input Field
An Introduction to vDesigner
vDesigner is a cloud-based no-code platform that allows developers, analysts, citizen developers, and non-technical business users to design and develop powerful enterprise-grade mobile, tablet, and web applications by providing intuitive drag and drop visual interface. vDesigner takes care of the “redundant and repetitive activities” that consume so much time. It helps users add value through… Continue reading An Introduction to vDesigner
Assets Manager
Assets Manager is a smart web based virtual space dashboard that allows you to import and export the following items (file types): In the Assets Manager module, these items are referred to as “assets“. You can use these assets in those web applications and mobile apps that you design and develop by using the vDesigner… Continue reading Assets Manager
Dropdown
The “Dropdown” element allows the user to select the single option from the list of options that the dropdown element displays. For example: – You can include the dropdown list to let the user select a state from the list of states. Usage When to use Use the drop down list in the searching options… Continue reading Dropdown
Creating Business Rule
Introduction In the vDesigner module, the business rule manager is used to create a new business rule. In the business rule manager, the application user implements a logic by defining the expression-based conditions or by using vDesigner functions. When a business rule is executed, the application checks if the user’s action satisfies the condition in… Continue reading Creating Business Rule