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Range Slider

The Range Slider element enables users to select a value within a defined numerical span using a slider, ideal for form inputs or workflows needing precise value control. This element can be configured for minimum and maximum values, as well as other visibility and validation options, ensuring accurate data capture and a seamless user experience.… Continue reading Range Slider

Text Area

The Text Area element is designed to handle long-form text, adjusting its size based on the length of the content entered. This adaptive feature enhances readability and usability, allowing users to input detailed information without constraints. Note: Unlike the Text element, the Text Area element is designed to expand based on the length of the… Continue reading Text Area

Autocomplete

The Autocomplete element in Vahana vFlow 2.0 is a user-friendly input field designed to facilitate text input and real-time search within an application. As users type, the element dynamically filters and displays matching results from a predefined dataset, enhancing ease of access and efficiency. Common Use Cases: Configuration The element’s configuration in vFlow 2.0 allows… Continue reading Autocomplete

Multiselect Dropdown

The Multiselect Dropdown element in Vahana vFlow 2.0 allows users to select multiple options from a predefined list, providing flexibility when multiple responses or choices are needed. This element is useful for forms, data entries, and applications requiring complex user input. Common Use Cases: Configuration The element’s configuration in vFlow 2.0 allows you to customize… Continue reading Multiselect Dropdown

Password

The Password element in Vahana vFlow 2.0 is designed to securely capture sensitive information like passwords. This element hides the entered characters for privacy, ensuring that the content remains protected during input. Common Use Cases: Configuration The element’s configuration in vFlow 2.0 allows you to customize its behavior, appearance, and interaction across various devices. Through… Continue reading Password

Time

The Time element is designed to allow users to select or input a specific time within a designated field in an application. The Time element is instrumental in scenarios where precise time input is required, such as scheduling events or setting reminders. Common Use Cases: Configuration The element’s configuration in vFlow 2.0 allows you to… Continue reading Time

Input Email

The Input Email element allows users to input an email address in a structured field with built-in validation to ensure the input follows the correct email format (e.g., example@domain.com). This element streamlines data entry by automatically handling standard input formats and providing additional formatting or validation features to enhance user experience. Common Use Cases: Configuration… Continue reading Input Email

Date

The Date element allows users to select a date within a form or workflow, providing a calendar or date-picker interface for streamlined date selection. Common Use Cases: Configuration The element’s configuration in vFlow 2.0 allows you to customize its behavior, appearance, and interaction across various devices. Through simple settings, you can control everything from its… Continue reading Date

Dropdown

The Dropdown element in the Vahana vFlow 2.0 Application allows users to choose from a list of predefined options, providing a streamlined way to capture specific input types. Common Use Cases Configuration The element’s configuration in vFlow 2.0 allows you to customize its behavior, appearance, and interaction across various devices. Through simple settings, you can… Continue reading Dropdown

Carousel

The Carousel element enables users to display multiple images in a sequence, creating a dynamic slideshow experience. This element is particularly useful for showcasing photo galleries or product images within an application. The Image Slider can be customized to control the display speed, navigation options, and transition effects. Common Use Cases: Configuration The element’s configuration… Continue reading Carousel