Advanced layout options
Learn about the settings that change the way in which users interact with the
app. For example, you can configure your app to refresh when the user swipes down the
screen.
Depending on the application layout that you choose, different settings are
available. You enable each setting by selecting the appropriate check box, and disable each
setting by clearing that check box.
Setting | Description | Supported in |
---|---|---|
Enable 'Pull to refresh' | Controls whether swiping down refreshes the contents of the webview in the app. | Reuse web portal, Mobile - Slide Up |
Use iOS/Android native action menus | Controls whether the app uses native components when the app renders action menus. You improve the access to menu items in your apps by displaying the context menus with an action sheet in iOS and a modal bottom sheet in Android. | Mobile - Slide Up |
Use iOS/Android native bottom menu | Selected by default. Controls whether the app uses native components when the app renders the bottom and header menus. Clear this check box to specify that your app runs in a single webview. |
Mobile - Slide Up |
Use iOS/Android native header bar | Available only when you select the Use iOS/Android native bottom menu check box. Controls whether the app uses native components when the app renders the header bar. For example, using the native header components enables users to navigate to the previous view with a swipe right gesture. You can also configure custom left and right actions for the native header. |
Mobile - Slide Up |
Switch to full screen when user scrolls down | Available only when you select the Use iOS/Android native bottom menu check box. Controls whether the app increases the display area by hiding the top and bottom bars when the user scrolls down. When the user scrolls up, the bars reappear. |
Mobile - Slide Up |