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Layout

In the vFlow module, a layout is a virtual container. When you create a page in the application, it is created with a default layout. In a page, the page’s layout’s name is prefixed by the name of the page. An empty layout is composed of the following: In the default structural composition of the… Continue reading Layout

Properties

In the left panel, under Config, you can find the ‘Properties‘ section. In the Properties section, you configure the advanced properties of a page. These properties are explained for different templates are given below: For Normal Template Property Name Description Enable By default, this check box is selected. It means that when you create a… Continue reading Properties

Basic

In the left panel, under Config, you can find the ‘Basic‘ section. In the Basic section, you configure the basic properties of a page. These properties for different templates are explained below: For Normal Template: Basic Property Description Page Type This box, by default, displays the type of page. You define the page type (for… Continue reading Basic

An Introduction to vFlow 2.0 Configurator Menu

Familiarity with the vFlow menu options and their functionalities is crucial for efficiently designing and developing advanced software applications by using vFlow. You can find these top-level (level 1) menu options in the left navigation panel. They not only align your implementation efforts with the business requirements but also empower you to impart cosmetic design… Continue reading An Introduction to vFlow 2.0 Configurator Menu

General Settings

On the vFlow module’s home page, “General Setting” is the first top-level menu option in the left navigation panel. It allows you to configure basic properties at the application level. It primarily contains two sections, as follows: Under these sections, different configurable properties are briefly described as follows: Properties Property Name Description Application Name This… Continue reading General Settings

Creating a vFlow Application

To initiate a new project on the Vahana portal, you first need to create a new application, which serves as a project identifier, helping you manage various project activities efficiently. For instance: If you are developing a new web-based application for XYZ customers, you would name the application “XYZ Bank Customer Application.” Similarly, for a… Continue reading Creating a vFlow Application

An Introduction to vFlow 2.0

vFlow 2.0 Overview vFlow 2.0 is an advanced, user-friendly web application platform designed to help users build modern software applications with minimal coding. It builds on a proven platform for developing web-based back-office and operation center portals. It enhances developer productivity, end-user experience, performance, and security. It offers a wide range of components, controls, and… Continue reading An Introduction to vFlow 2.0