- When you need to show a button loading state?
- What is a loading button?
- What is the function of the loading screen in mobile applications?
- How do you use button loading in Outsystems?
When you need to show a button loading state?
Follow the Two-Second Rule. The loading state isn't what most designers consider when they design buttons. But when your actions take longer than two seconds to complete, it's essential to show users the loading state. Progress buttons are the control for doing this.
What is a loading button?
Loader buttons are used to display a loading indicator inside of a button. In some cases, a button's action kicks off some event which requires a loading state. This component composed together the Button component and the Loader component in a way that is accessible and easy to use.
What is the function of the loading screen in mobile applications?
A splash screen also known as boot screen/load screen is an intro which appears while a mobile app is loading. It is designed for enhancing user experience while an app is in process of the boot which usually takes a few seconds to complete.
How do you use button loading in Outsystems?
By default the Button Loading widget contains a Button widget. We change the text of the button to Create New User. Create a new local variable (of Boolean type) to control the state of the Button Loading widget. In this example, we call it CreatingNewUser and set the default value to False.