Applies
to:
Tools window
Under View
-> States you add and manage
the States of your application. States
define different instances of your application. A BrowserBob application
can change the whole user interface including functionality on the fly.
Using States, multiple applications can be created in a single one. Additionally you can define a special state
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Adding new States:
Click the +
symbol in the lower right corner in order to add a new state to your application.
Deleting States:
Click the - symbol in the lower right corner in order to add a new state
to your application.
Naming
of a State:
In the State
Name field, you can give the selected state a speaking name.
Switching
between states:
Clicking on a state
name in the list of states will switch your design area to this state.
You may as well switch between existing states via the project
explorer window.
Important
note: clicking on a state name in the list of states, will switch
your design area to the selected state. Initially, a new state does look
like the Main State, as it is an exact copy of the Main State initially,
until you make changes to the selected state.
More information on states and their use is available in the states
reference.
Related topics:
States overview
Global and local object properties
States - "multiple app's in one" - realtime exchange of user
interface and functions |