Vertical Divider

This post is referring to Vahana 2 (beta version). To check the document for production, please go to vDesigner-v1.0

You can use the vertical divider to create two or more sections along the height of the page. These sections are separated by the vertical divider. The vertical divider element is very useful when you want to display a subset of the content in different section.

For instance:- To create left, middle, and right pane, you can use the vertical divider.

Usage

When to Use
You can use the vertical divider when:
–> You want to display content in different sections along the height of the page.
–> You want to create multiple vertical panes.
–> You want to collate two or more subsets of data for analysis.
–> You display the feature list of two or more competitive products

Vertical Divider Configuration

The “Vertical Divider” element has the following properties:

  • UI Configuration

UI Configuration

For the “Vertical Divider” element, you can configure the following properties:

TabProperty NameDescriptionMandatoryNew Default ValueVisibility
Rules
Basic
Reference Name
Specifies a unique name of the element. At the application level, an element is identified and managed by the reference name.YesVertical
Divider
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BasicVisibleIf this check box is selected, the element becomes visible on the screen.NoSelected
BasicBusiness RuleClick this list and then select a pre-defined business rule that will determine the element’s visibility. If the user’s action satisfies the condition in the business rule, the application will display or hide the element.

To define the business rule, access the Business Rule Manager module.
No
BasicEnableIf this check box is selected, the element becomes active on the screen. The user can perform the function on the active element.NoSelected
BasicBusiness RuleClick this list and then select a business rule to make the element active or inactive. If the user’s action satisfies the condition in the business rule, the application will make the element active or inactive in the application.

To define the business rule, access the Business Rule Manager module.
No
UI PropertiesStylesAllows you to select a specific style for the element from the list of pre-defined styles. The vDesigner module offers pre-defined styles that you can apply to the element.NoDefault
UI Properties-Alignment & SpacingMarginAllows you to define a margin around each side of the element. It provides four different boxes to define the margin outside the right, left, top, and bottom borders of the element.NoTheme Variable (Margin)
UI Properties-Alignment & SpacingElement’s AlignmentThis property contains three tabs. You can use these tabs as follows:
1. Left:- By default, this tab is selected. It aligns the element to the left of the page.
2. Center:- If you select this tab, it aligns the element at the center of the page.
3. Right:- If you select this tab, it aligns the element to the right of the page.
NoLeft
UI Properties-Shape & DecorationWidth ValueAllows you to define the width of the element in the pixel or percentage unit.No4 px
UI Properties-Shape & DecorationHeight ValueAllows you to define the height of the element in the pixel unit.No200 px
UI Properties-Shape & DecorationXAllows you to move the element along the X-axis; when the value increases, the element moves from left to right.NoCurrent X axis co-ordinate
UI Properties-Shape & DecorationYAllows you to move the element along the Y-axis; when the value increases, the element moves from top to bottom.NoCurrent Y axis co-ordinate
UI Properties-Shape & DecorationDash ColorAllows you to define the color of the dash line in the vertical divider. To define the color:
–> In the Dash Color box, click the left color box (), and a color canvas open.
–> On the canvas, on the horizontal bar, move the circle to select the color.
–> In the upper section, move the circle to select the tone of the color.
No#E0E0E0
UI Properties-Shape & DecorationDash Gap ColorAllows you to define the color of the empty space between two adjacent dashes in the vertical divider.

To define the color of the empty space:
–> In the Dash Gap Color box, click the left color box (), and a color canvas open.
–> On the canvas, on the horizontal bar, move the circle to select the color.
–> In the upper section, move the circle to select the tone of the color.
No#E0E0E0
UI Properties-Shape & DecorationDash Gap LengthIn this box, enter the length of the empty gap that exists between two adjacent dashes.No20
UI Properties-Shape & DecorationDash Gap RadiusAllows you to define the radius of the gap that exists between two adjacent dashes in the divider.No0
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