Working with Navigations

Web UI Prototyping

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Navigation actions are among the most popular of Kuika's system actions. These actions make it easy to switch between screens in your app, allow you to create URLs, and get menu items quickly.

The Navigation actions category includes different actions with various functions. Let's analyze these actions.

The Navigate Action allows users to make a fluid transition from one screen to another. On the Kuika platform, you can set these transitions in a few simple steps, in any way you want - whether on the current screen, in a new tab, modal or drawer.

The Generate Link Action allows you to automatically generate the URL of a screen when a certain event is triggered, for example a button press.

The Get All Menu Items Action pulls all items from your application's menu, giving you complete control over menu management.

The Get Authorized Menu Items Action determines the menu items that users can access based on their login status. This makes it easier for you to create user-specific navigation experiences.

GoBack, another frequently used action, allows users to return to the previous screen. This is especially designed for situations such as modals or drawers where users need to be able to easily return to the previous screen.

These actions enable you to provide a rich and user-centered navigation experience in the applications you develop in Kuika.

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Navigation actions are among the most popular of Kuika's system actions. These actions make it easy to switch between screens in your app, allow you to create URLs, and get menu items quickly.

The Navigation actions category includes different actions with various functions. Let's analyze these actions.

The Navigate Action allows users to make a fluid transition from one screen to another. On the Kuika platform, you can set these transitions in a few simple steps, in any way you want - whether on the current screen, in a new tab, modal or drawer.

The Generate Link Action allows you to automatically generate the URL of a screen when a certain event is triggered, for example a button press.

The Get All Menu Items Action pulls all items from your application's menu, giving you complete control over menu management.

The Get Authorized Menu Items Action determines the menu items that users can access based on their login status. This makes it easier for you to create user-specific navigation experiences.

GoBack, another frequently used action, allows users to return to the previous screen. This is especially designed for situations such as modals or drawers where users need to be able to easily return to the previous screen.

These actions enable you to provide a rich and user-centered navigation experience in the applications you develop in Kuika.

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Navigation actions are among the most popular of Kuika's system actions. These actions make it easy to switch between screens in your app, allow you to create URLs, and get menu items quickly.

Navigation actions are among the most popular of Kuika's system actions. These actions make it easy to switch between screens in your app, allow you to create URLs, and get menu items quickly.

The Navigation actions category includes different actions with various functions. Let's analyze these actions.

The Navigate Action allows users to make a fluid transition from one screen to another. On the Kuika platform, you can set these transitions in a few simple steps, in any way you want - whether on the current screen, in a new tab, modal or drawer.

The Generate Link Action allows you to automatically generate the URL of a screen when a certain event is triggered, for example a button press.

The Get All Menu Items Action pulls all items from your application's menu, giving you complete control over menu management.

The Get Authorized Menu Items Action determines the menu items that users can access based on their login status. This makes it easier for you to create user-specific navigation experiences.

GoBack, another frequently used action, allows users to return to the previous screen. This is especially designed for situations such as modals or drawers where users need to be able to easily return to the previous screen.

These actions enable you to provide a rich and user-centered navigation experience in the applications you develop in Kuika.

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