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In SimpleOne, we pay a lot of attention to interface and combine best user experience and modern design. Our goal is to make it clear and comfortable for users.
Get acquainted with the main working areas of the SimpleOne system:
- Navigation Filter – find categories and category items using the filter bar.
- Navigation Menu – browse and manage categories and category items, save the desired ones to the Favorites menu.
- Global Search – search the information you need by the indexed fields throughout the SimpleOne system.
- User Profile Menu – manage your profile activity in SimpleOne.
- Preferences – use personal settings to customize your SimpleOne program workspace.
- Main Area – work with lists and forms to manage your system.
Navigation menu
Browse and manage your SimpleOne system with the Navigation menu.
Create Categories and Menu Items with the menu features, set them as Favorites to provide quick access.
Menu search
Navigation filter allows users to find menu categories or menu items they want quickly.
To apply the search query, start typing the words or word fragments in the text field. The Navigation menu with the applied filter displays the categories and category items which names match the condition.
Global Search
Global Search allows users to find information by the indexed fields of the category items lists.
To search the information, fill in the Search field with a word or word fragment, then click the search icon or press Enter.
All search results are displayed in the main area. Categories containing search results are listed in panel on the right.
User Menu
Manage your profile information and account activity with the User Menu. To use its features, click your login on the top right and select one of the options in a drop-down list.
- User Profile – manage your User profile information and account settings.
Impersonate – impersonate users and gain all their access rights for testing purposes.
Elevate Roles – temporarily elevate your access rights by gaining administrator role access.
- Logout – end the session and from your SimpleOne system.
Preferences
Customize your SimpleOne program workspace with general and other settings according to your needs. Click the gear icon on the right of your profile name and set the desired options. To close the preferences panel, click
.
Preferences
The general preferences allow users to specify the interface language and a user timezone. Also, there you can specify interface main page displayed after login and date formats.
General Preferences
- Language – change the interface language.
- Timezone – change the user timezone.
Main Page – change the user default page.
Date Format – change the preferable date format.
To set a language as default for all users in the system, change the value of the user.language.default system property to the preferred one. You need to have admin privileges to perform this.
The simple.version.back and simple.version.frontsystem properties allow displaying current back-end and front-end versions of the platform.
Admin Preferences
- Application – select the application within which you want to work. Click
to open the selected application record. Learn more about Applications.
- Local Pack – select the configuration pack within which you want to work. Click
to open the selected configuration pack record. Learn more about Configuration Packs.
At the bottom of the Preferences menu, the SimpleOne release version can be displayed.
UI Actions
Clear Cache is a UI action that clears URL cache for the current user. Clear Cache for all Users is a UI action that clears URL cache for all users created on the instance. In contrast to the Clear Cache UI action, you need to have admin privileges to use Clear Cache for all Users.
The cache settings are configured by the cach_system_url.enable and redis.enable properties. Refer to cache properties to learn more.
Main Area
In the main area, you can interact with records and widgets. See the Records: form interface and Records: list interface articles to learn more.
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