Material Design Dashboard

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A prototype of the admin-panel dashboard of e-shop software, built with Proto.io’s Material Design library. The prototype uses containers and states to create a highly interactive, single-page dashboard.

Akis Ioannou

Variables Examples

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The project contains numerous examples completed using variables and conditional logic.

Akis Ioannou

Challenge: RMB dynamic Zoom

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Hello, I ca't seem to get this working, so I made it a challenge: Photoshop-like dynamic zoom with Right-Mouse-Button Drag with Left Mouse Button - To Pan in all directions - Make sure Inertia still works Drag with Right Mouse Button - To the right to zoom in - To the left to zoom out Extra points - Realtime fluent zooming - Center the zoom around the first point you click on with the mouse I am very curious as to if this is possible... regards, Koen van NIekerk

Koen van Niekerk

Map Data Visualization with Slider using Variables

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Use a slider component to see the how a map of the US changes every month over a year based on the concentration of a fanbase. Uses a basic variable to change the container state of the map, with map assets created in Sketch. See how a version of it was created step-by-step within the Dashboard & Data Visualization webinar: http://docs.proto.io/videos/using-proto-io-for-dashboards-and-data-visualizations/ tags: variable | variables | data visualization | data viz | map | slider | states | months | USA

Todd Siegel

Tumblr

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Tumblr has a very nice series of animations that happens when you enter the compose mode. I thought it would be interesting to recreate this in Proto.io to show others how to achieve these kind of effect in their own protototypes. I have made a companion tutorial video where you can see exactly how I did it. This video is available here: http://docs.proto.io/videos/recreating-tumblr-compose-animations-in-proto-io/

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Get the position of a scrolling container

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If you need to get the Y position of a vertically scrolling container, create a text box. Then on the container scroll trigger, set a variable that evaluates the numerical callback value from the event (Y position). Then add a callback that changes the text property of the text box by reading from the variable.

Todd Siegel

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