Great video, please continue making more in the Ignition series (maybe a small fully functional project with different modules as you mentioned at the end). It seems that Inductive automation considers everyone a Vision veteran and so they don't make full tutorials, they make holistic or one-function-snippet videos, very strange approach.
While the nav may work if you're only creating one screen, generally the nav will stay the same throughout all of you screens. It would be much better to create a separate view for your nav and dock it to the west side using the shared settings for the project. Also, to keep the login image at the bottom without nesting inside of another flex container, you can use a blank label that grows between the last menu item and the login image. I use blank labels all the time for spacing objects apart on the screen.
Hi Alex, thanks for watching! I agree, a right dock is usually better for most applications, especially data-heavy ones. Where I work, this is exactly the setup we have. However, a common design paradigm in traditional web development is a dashboard-like view, with a header and side nav always visible, so I wanted to demonstrate that it is up to the developer how their views look like in the end.
Hi Jake, thank you for your kind words! I agree, there can almost never be too many examples for developers! Overall, I love IAs support and documentation site, it’s one of the best I’ve seen.. is there a certain topic you would like to see more examples on?
I’m glad it was worth your time! Would a completely webdev dashboard be more useful (html, css) or a responsive dashboard using Perspective components (with a breakpoint view)?
Have you seen any creative ways to use breakpoint container(s) in a more automated/parameterized way? I use parameterized embedded flexes or flex repeaters for everything, but want an easier way to stack them according to various breakpoints.
That was REALLY helpful. Your video just saved me hours of trial and error with layout in Perspective. Thanks.
Thanks Lee, that’s what I love to hear! It’s a pretty big topic so it is hard to cover in a timely manner... let me know if you have questions :)
Great Video to break ice on Perspective . Thanks So much
Saved me a lot of time with a screen I'm designing. Thanks!
Really good video! Thanks for sharing!
I m beginer scada ignition and followed you thank you so much greate video
you are very helpful! keep doing videos
Great video, please continue making more in the Ignition series (maybe a small fully functional project with different modules as you mentioned at the end). It seems that Inductive automation considers everyone a Vision veteran and so they don't make full tutorials, they make holistic or one-function-snippet videos, very strange approach.
did you created a video making the dashboard? Really good content man!
Yes, please make Ignition related more videos. They are really helpful👍
Brilliant !! :) Thank you.. Saved me alot of time. Please contiue to share.
Great Video Thamks.. Further dev of this UI will be helpful. Please let us know your plans.
That was really helpful. Thanks!
While the nav may work if you're only creating one screen, generally the nav will stay the same throughout all of you screens. It would be much better to create a separate view for your nav and dock it to the west side using the shared settings for the project. Also, to keep the login image at the bottom without nesting inside of another flex container, you can use a blank label that grows between the last menu item and the login image. I use blank labels all the time for spacing objects apart on the screen.
Hi Alex, thanks for watching! I agree, a right dock is usually better for most applications, especially data-heavy ones. Where I work, this is exactly the setup we have. However, a common design paradigm in traditional web development is a dashboard-like view, with a header and side nav always visible, so I wanted to demonstrate that it is up to the developer how their views look like in the end.
Great video, would like to see the detailed dashboard project
This was a big help, thank you!
Really helpful video - thank you very much! I would love to see how you use breakpoints to help with the responsiveness of pages.
Great video!
Thanks Amanda!
Great video, I dont know why Inductive automation has such a hard time with simple examples.
Hi Jake, thank you for your kind words! I agree, there can almost never be too many examples for developers! Overall, I love IAs support and documentation site, it’s one of the best I’ve seen.. is there a certain topic you would like to see more examples on?
@@thewebpleb9534 I will let you know once I'm not a noob.
Sounds good
Great Video! A complete responsive dashboard tutorial, like you mentioned at the end, would be awesome. Using APIs to get data too!
I’m glad it was worth your time! Would a completely webdev dashboard be more useful (html, css) or a responsive dashboard using Perspective components (with a breakpoint view)?
@@thewebpleb9534 for me a Dashboard using Perspective Components!
Both would be even better, but I am asking for too much, sorry! Haha
Good stuff. Appreciate you putting t his together. Will check out your other vids. Its a sub.
Have you seen any creative ways to use breakpoint container(s) in a more automated/parameterized way? I use parameterized embedded flexes or flex repeaters for everything, but want an easier way to stack them according to various breakpoints.
I have a way for this.
Ver helpfil Mr, please make a video for next step
thanks you upload more perspective tutorials please.
Is there something in particular you’d like to see?
Thank you somuch .