Overview
The Page Header component in noKodr is used to define the title of a section and to serve as a container for other components within the layout. It can be positioned at the top of the layout, offering a clear and identifiable section title.
Title Display: The Page Header displays the name or title of the section in the top left corner of the layout, providing a clear identifier for users.
Container for Components: It acts as a container where you can drag and drop additional components, allowing for a structured and organized layout.
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.
Basic 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.
Attribute Name | Description |
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Header | Name of the header which is displayed on the top left corner of the component. 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. 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 |
Note: The icon size is set to Medium by default. |
Page Header Actions |
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. |
UI Attributes:
Attribute Group | Attribute Name | Description |
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UI | Component Size |
Note: Currently, we support Component Size |
Padding Location | "Padding Location" typically refers to the configuration of spacing around elements. | |
Padding Size | "Padding Size" refers to the amount of space added inside an element, between the element's content and its border or edge. | |
Margin Location | "Margin Location" refers to the spacing around the outside edge of an element. | |
Margin Size | "Margin Size" refers to the amount of space around the outside edges of an element. | |
Style |
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Classes | It is used to apply SLDS classes to section, if needed. | |
Layout Type | It is used to set the layout type in two ways as:
Note: By default, this attribute is set to a value of Grid Layout Type. | |
Flow Type |
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Grid Size | This feature allows you to display elements inside the tab. If you choose a grid size of 2, the elements will be arranged in two sections. |
Visibility, ReadOnly and Components Attributes:
Attribute Group | Attribute Name | Description |
Visibility | Visibility Type | It determines whether a component is visible on the layout. It offers the following visibility types:
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Read Only | Read Only Type | It specifies whether a component can be edited by users. It offers the following options:
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Component | Component Label | It simply shows the name of the component. |
Events:
Events are essentially the automation of invoking the component's actions.
Here, only onload event actions are available for this components.
In the image below, you can select the created workflows.
Note: "You need to create a workflow for selecting from this list.
For more information about Workflow check this out.
Reference: Workflow
Onload Event:
We have an onload event that runs when the component is loaded
For example, when a form is loaded, you can choose fields to be prepopulated by mapping field values using input mapping at the time the form component is loaded.
Input Mapping
Input Mapping: Whenever an event is triggered and you want to pass data to destinations such as models, variables, or components, you can use input mapping to achieve that.
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