Element Differences Depending on Project Type

Kuika Low-code Platform provides most of the elements used in the development process (95%) common to both web and mobile-friendly application types. However, there are some minor differences depending on the device, operating system or user experience (UX) requirements of the application.

Although the same elements are generally used in both application types, there may be slight platform-specific differences in the properties of some elements. These differences are made specifically to optimize the user experience of the elements and adapt to the limitations of the platform.

Reasons for Element Differences:

  • Device Compatibility: Design and functionality optimization is done to adapt to the requirements of touch screens, smaller screen sizes and different operating systems on mobile devices.
  • Operating System Requirements: While web apps run on a browser, mobile apps run on operating systems such as Android and iOS. This can result in some elements only being available on certain platforms or working in different ways.
  • User Experience (UX): User experience in mobile apps focuses on touch features and faster interactions, while web apps prioritize a keyboard and mouse-friendly experience.

Examine Element Differences:

The below lists the elements in the Kuika Low-code Platform that are only available in web apps. These elements are optimized for web application specific needs and browser-based functionalities.

Apart from these web-only elements, all other elements can be used in both web and mobile-friendly applications. This is part of the flexible and user-friendly development environment Kuika offers.

  • MD Editor
  • Micro App
  • Divider
  • Big File Upload
  • Radio Group
  • Multi Select
  • Language Selector
  • Rate
  • Range Slider
  • Percent
  • Currency
  • Content menu
  • Button
  • Stepper
  • Collapse
  • Tree
  • Tooltip
  • Thumbnail
  • QR Renderer
  • Countup
  • Barcode Renderer
  • Month picker
  • Date time range
  • Date range
  • Pivot Table
  • Calendar
  • Process Automation
  • Gauge Chart