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For example, In a application for managing project tasks, you might use the Page Header to title different sections such as "Upcoming Tasks," "Completed Tasks," or "Task Overview." By placing this title at the top of each section, users can easily navigate and understand the context of the content below, while also using the header area to organize related components.

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Attributes:

Attributes are the options available for each component, allowing you to customize its appearance and functionality. They help you tailor the look and behavior of your components to fit your needs.

Basic

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Attribute Name

Description

Header

Name of the header which is displayed on the top left corner of the component.

Info

Reference: Header Source Type

Sub Header

Sub Header is displayed above the Header in the layout. The size of the Sub Header is smaller than the Header.

Info

Reference: Sub Header Source Type

No Body Checkbox

When the checkbox is marked as true, the "Add to Component" section of the Page Header will be hidden.

Icon

  • This field allows you to choose an icon from different categories like utility, action, custom and standard.

  • A search bar option is available to search for icons by name.

Info

Note: The icon size is set to Medium by default.

Page Header Actions

  • An action represents a set of operations triggered by clicking an action button, such as Save or Cancel.

  • You can add multiple actions, each associated with a workflow that executes the desired operation.

Info

Reference: Page Header Action

Overflow After

This feature allows you to control the number of actions displayed. Setting the limit to 1 will show only one action, with additional actions appearing in a drop-down menu.

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Attribute Group

Attribute Name

Description

Visibility

Visibility Type

It determines whether a component is visible on the layout. It offers the following visibility types:

  1. Always: The component will always be visible.

  2. Conditional: The component's visibility is determined based on specific criteria, which can make it either visible or hidden as needed.
    You can explore more about Visibility Type attribute.

Read Only

Read Only Type

It specifies whether a component can be edited by users. It offers the following options:

  1. Never: The component will always be editable at any time.

  2. Always: The component will never be editable.

  3. Conditional: The component's editability is determined based on specific criteria, which can make it either editable or read only as needed.

Component

Component Label

It simply shows the name of the component.

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Visibility and Disability
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Onload Event