Showing notification messages to users in your applications is an important feature that enriches the user experience. With Kuika's system action “Notify”, you can create warning, information and attention-grabbing messages. This is ideal for notifying the user of a successful transaction when you create a record or notifying the user when you delete a record.
Showing notification messages to users in your applications is an important feature that enriches the user experience. With Kuika's system action “Notify”, you can create warning, information and attention-grabbing messages. This is ideal for notifying the user of a successful transaction when you create a record or notifying the user when you delete a record.
The “Notify” action allows you to choose the position where your messages will appear on the screen and allows you to specify how long the notification will be displayed, in seconds.
Let's detail how to use the Notify action with an example:
Let's say you want to show a “Welcome” message on the Dashboard screen of a web application you designed, every time the screen is visited.
With these steps, you can effectively use the ability to send user-directed notification messages in your app. This is a way to make your app more interactive and user-friendly.
Showing notification messages to users in your applications is an important feature that enriches the user experience. With Kuika's system action “Notify”, you can create warning, information and attention-grabbing messages. This is ideal for notifying the user of a successful transaction when you create a record or notifying the user when you delete a record.
Showing notification messages to users in your applications is an important feature that enriches the user experience. With Kuika's system action “Notify”, you can create warning, information and attention-grabbing messages. This is ideal for notifying the user of a successful transaction when you create a record or notifying the user when you delete a record.
The “Notify” action allows you to choose the position where your messages will appear on the screen and allows you to specify how long the notification will be displayed, in seconds.
Let's detail how to use the Notify action with an example:
Let's say you want to show a “Welcome” message on the Dashboard screen of a web application you designed, every time the screen is visited.
With these steps, you can effectively use the ability to send user-directed notification messages in your app. This is a way to make your app more interactive and user-friendly.