Icon
Overview
The Icon component is a visual element used to represent actions, objects, or status indicators within the user interface. Icons in noKodr are integrated into various components, serving as symbols that enhance user understanding and navigation.
Here's how icons are typically used in noKodr:
Component Representation: Icons may be used to represent different UI components, making it easier for users to identify and select them when designing a layout.
Action Triggers: Icons can be linked to specific actions, such as saving a form, opening a modal (referred to as "screens" in noKodr), or deleting an entry. These icons are usually placed on buttons.
Status Indicators: Icons might indicate the status of a process or item, such as showing whether a workflow is active, pending, or completed.
Enhancing Visual Appeal: Icons add a visual layer to the interface, making it more engaging and user-friendly by providing quick, recognizable cues.
Attributes
Attributes are the options available for each component, allowing you to customize its appearance and control their behavior. It includes various sections explained below.
Basic:
Attribute Name | Description |
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Component Size |
For example, |
Icon |
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Base UI :
Attribute Name | Description |
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Margin Location |
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Margin Size |
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Style |
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Classes |
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UI State:
Attribute Name | Description |
Visibility Type | It determines whether a component is visible on the layout. It offers the following visibility types:
Reference: Conditional Visibility |
Component Label | It simply shows the name of the component. |
Note: This field displays the name of the component along with the count of its usage. For example, if you add the section for the third time in a layout, it will be labeled "Section 3."