If you aren’t aware, unDraw is a great resource for in-app graphics. It is truly open source; quoting the unDraw website:
You can use the illustrations in any project, commercial or personal without attribution or any costs. A truly open license, babe! Just don’t try to replicate unDraw or create integrations for it.
Recently I have been using their images in onboarding views to great effect.
love this!!.. ive been trying to figure out how to actually link a graphic.
in ux - views - onbaording view - view options … the option for image is blank or none for me, and im struggling to figure out how to fill that blank, so that it uses preset graphics for each row / slide as directed.
i tried putting pictures or graphics in a row of the table that the onboarding reads from, but that seems to be a waste of time.
can you help!?, please!?!?
Hey @Yobachus; I created an In-App Guide to walk you through how to implement this integration.
It’s part of the public In-App Guides resource I put together; you can learn more about it here:
[Introducing A New Resource: In-App Guides](https://community.appsheet.com/t/introducing-a-new-resource-in-app-guides/21928) Tips & Tricks ?
Hey everyone. Over the past few months I’ve been working on building a system to deliver a new type of resource for the community, one that would give people step-by-step guides on how to implement specific functionalities in their apps. Things like: How to delete child records with parent records How to use Gravatars Quickly implementing an avatar builder How to turn on/off quick edits using actions and more… What sets these resources apart is the fact that they are presented directly insi…
In fact there’s several very helpful guides you might check out
okay, took me a little fiddling and some faith to add it and make a table and i saw in the comments that pressing add on the form is basically the magic start button.
i cant even BEGIN to express how clever this is!!!. lol, i love that the images are stored online for access, looking forward to going through all the guides bit by bit.
This is actually tremendously helpful, and even better than if it were a youtube video.
thanx for all the hard work you put into this man.
There’s also a TON of helpful little tid bits you can find by exploring the definitions of the guide tables once they’re added to your app. Helpful little formulas for Show_IF, Required_IF, etc; some guides are more complex than others, but they all have some good stuff in there.
for reals!.. im still pretty new to appsheet and i am ASTOUNDED at its capabilities, even working on several projects, its taking quite some time to go through all the guides and tips and tricks and cool things people have discovered and chosen to share, i am honestly as greatful for the community as i am for the program.
The community around AppSheet has always been really strongly rooted in helping each other out, sharing helpful resources/tips/hints.
It’s one of the main reasons why AppSheet has survived long enough to be bought by GCP - there was always an endless amount of citizen developers willing to help people figure things out. If AppSheet had to rely on the traditional in-house support system for every little thing, there’s no way AppSheet would have gotten where it is today.
This community - by FAR - is the best one I’ve ever seen.