To do list

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A simple to do list project. Input into the text field and click 'Add' to add to your list. You can clear things you have done and reset the list after 8 inputs have been added.

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It’s gradients, brought to life!

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This prototype showcases a new Proto.io feature called Gradients, it’s a new way to create and animate gradients straight in Proto.io. You can now make your UI pop with vibrant linear or radial colors, and bring to life with beautiful animations.

Akis Ioannou

XenMobile Multiple Email Accounts

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Prototype for Citrix Secure Mail with multiple email accounts

Michael Simonson

2 Way Authentication

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A basic mockup of a sign-up/sign in screens along with a 2-way authentication of a uniquely generated code each time.

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Safe/Combination lock

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Safe/Combination lock

Moiraine Damodred

Spaceship

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A simple spaceship animation using 'Animate Item' & states. Design Source: https://www.sketchappsources.com/free-source/3673-rocket-illustration-sketch-freebie-resource.html

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Emoji Toggle Component

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Mouse over and out to toggle between the active and inactive state. Click to select the active state, click again to deselect. Showcases the power of containers in Proto.io. Each emoji is converted into a container (through the right-click menu). The individual emoji containers have two states: selected and deselected. The parent container contains all the emoji containers. This parent container has 6 states: non-selected, and the active state for each emoji (5). The click/tap trigger changes the both the individual emoji state, and respective parent container state to the active emoji. Easily change the emojis to any other one you choose while maintaining all the interactions. Make sure to click into each individual emoji container and double-click the current emoji and replace the image with the new one from the asset library. Replacing the image by double-clicking the existing one preserves the grayscale in the deselected state. Enjoy!

Todd Siegel

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