UXW – Designing user interfaces in Genus Web

Summary

Type

Instructor-led course

Audience

Experienced Genus developers, application managers

Length

2 days

Price

NOK 12.000 (ex. VAT)

Language

English

Level

Advanced

About this course


To get the full value out of your Genus no-code application, the user experience must be easy and intuitive. In this course, you will learn how to use Genus Web to create multi-channel applications that your end-users will love!

Participants will be introduced to our best practices for designing and building multi-channel user interfaces using Genus Web. This course focuses on designing user interfaces for business-to-employee (B2E) and business-to-business (B2B) applications.

Audience

Professionals who want to learn more about UX design in Genus Web.

Content

The course goes through the topics of creating a new App in Genus Web. An app consists of an app bar, a navigation menu, and a set of app pages. Styling is defined in a theme that can be reused on multiple apps to create a uniform and recognizable look and feel for your business apps.

App bar

The app bar is used for branding, app title, navigation, search, and built-in app actions.

Navigation menu

The navigation menu is a hierarchical structure of actionable items describing a destination using a text label and an optional icon. The destination can be any app page defined in your app model.

App page

An app page presents data in various highly customizable formats, using a range of built-in controls and components defined in your app model. Controls and components are placed in a responsive layout grid that adapts to screen size and orientation.

Theme

A web theme is used to simplify the design of user interfaces. A web theme specifies a set of colors to be used for various constructs in the user interface.

Prerequisites

In addition to their professional experience, students who attend this course should have the following technical knowledge:

  • Completed M1 – Visual development in Genus or have equivalent experience with developing in Genus.

  • Working knowledge of relational databases

  • Some experience with database design and data modeling