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    Sidebar

    • Description
    • Structure
    • Additional Information: Sidebar keyboard navigation
    • Navigation between items
    • Collapsing/Expanding items
    • Use Case

    Description

    The main menu of build.one is positioned on the left side of the screen. It serves the purpose to navigate between different desktops.

    Each desktop opens a defined screen on the right-hand side. In addition, it is also possible to open screens as independent windows within the application, for which a dedicated task is then visible in the upper task bar.

    Structure

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    1. Home Screen: This is the starting screen in Build.One. You can launch applications, access the Automation Hub, open the Security Hub, and access the Data-hub from here. Additionally, there is a link to the documentation.
    2. Design: In this section, you manage, create, and edit screens and various objects. You'll also find components and elements for building screens. Application structure definitions are handled here. Here, you also manage and create applications and modules. Applications are standalone and deployable software solutions. Modules are used to structure application objects.
    3. Logicalize: This is where rule-based low-code sheets, No-code functions and processes are created and modelled.
    4. Integrate: Manage data sources and business entities in this section.
    5. Manage: This section includes system and application-specific content, such as user and security management, tenant management, basic data, and content types.
    6. Deliver: This section handles the management of created objects for exporting to the workspace and persistent deployment on the branch.
    7. Blueprint: Here, you find meta-settings and data for objects in Build.One. You can adjust the structure of objects and create new ones with custom blueprints. Attributes for each object are managed here, and it's also where you maintain link types for connecting objects. Additionally, you can find implemented examples for various use cases here.

    Additional Information: Sidebar keyboard navigation

    Navigation between items

    Keyboard shortcut combo: CTRL+ALT+UP; CTRL+ALT+DOWN

    When Sidebar is expanded

    • We navigate between visible items( for example: last subitem, navigate down, will select the next group)

    When Sidebar is collapsed

    • We navigate between the visible items on the same level( for example: last subitem, navigate down, will NOT select the next group)

    Collapsing/Expanding items

    Keyboard shortcut combo: CTRL+ALT+LEFT; CTRL+ALT+RIGHT

    When Sidebar is expanded

    • Expand item
      • We expand and that enables the user to navigate between its subitems
    • Collapse item
      • If the item selected is not collapsible, the parent will be selected.
      • If the item is collapsible, it will collapse it

    When Sidebar is collapsed

    • Expand item
      • expanding automatically selects the first subitem
    • Collapse item
      • If item selected is not collapsible, the parent will be selected.
      • it always collapses if item is collapsible

    Use Case

    Title
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    Change Sidebar selection programatically
    Feb 8, 2024 4:14 PM

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