Joget DX 8 Stable Released
The stable release for Joget DX 8 is now available, with a focus on UX and Governance.
Figure 1: Userview Properties
Name | Description |
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Id | ID of the Userview |
Name | Name of the Userview |
Theme | Select a theme to render the Userview |
Description | Userview description meant for developer/admin consumption only to describe the purpose of this element. |
Category | Category of the Application |
Thumbnail | Thumbnail for the Application |
Figure 2: Userview Properties - Configure Permission
Name | Description |
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Hide this Userview in App Center? | When checked, this particular Userview will not appear in the App Center's listing. |
Permission Type | Manage the permission on who to see this Userview. See Permission Control. |
Temporarily disable permission checking for testing? | When checked, all permission set to Userview and Userview Category will be bypassed. This is a convenient option for app designer to gain access to all menus for testing. Important Note Remember to turn this off once testing is done. Important Note This will not bypass permission set inside Form and Form Section. A red colored label/icon denoting "Permission disabled for testing" will appear on the Userview in the App Center as well as in the Userview runtime itself. |
Figure 3: Userview Properties - Login Page UI
Name | Description |
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Login Page Background | Set application login page background image here. |
Custom HTML (Before Login Form) | HTML code is expected here. |
Custom HTML (After Login Form) | HTML code is expected here. |