Rate

Check out the function of the Rate element.

Used in feedback or survey areas. It can be determined by the number of stars that the end user will select the likes/success status of the relevant topic.

Adding Rate

You can add the Rate element from the Elements panel by dragging and dropping it to the screen. If you drag it to an empty area on the screen, it is added with the Row element. If you drag it into a Column, you're just adding a Rate element.

It is especially used on screens where the end user is asked to evaluate the digital/on-site services. It can also be shown in the given stars in listings. You can give role-based authorizations to the element as well as set its visibility with show/hide/conditional options.

Allow Half

A half value can be selected. Thus, the user can make an evaluation of up to 3.5 in a 5-star evaluation. Or it can be provided in the notation that the sum of the given stars equals 4.3.

Count

You can specify the number of stars to display. Although mostly 5 is used, it can also be used as 3 or 10 due to different UI or UX reasons/rules.

Default Value

You can specify the number of stars that will be selected by default.

Value

You can edit the static or dynamic value to be used in the Rate.

Authorization

You can use the authorization options for the Rate element.

Visibility

You can manage the visibility of the element. It can be always visible or hidden, or you can make it appear or hide depending on a condition.

Actions

You can add the actions to the Rate element with Add Actions.

You can make additional edits to the Rate element by adding a layout, text, fill, border, or shadow.

Layout

You can make visual adjustments such as environmental interior spaces and sizing. Depending on the rate size, you can align the elements in it.

Text

You can adjust the properties such as the color and size of the Rate text and icon with the Text section.

Fill

You can add color or image to the Rate body.

Border

You can add lines to the outer edges of the Rate, and give corner bevels.

Shadow

You can add a shadow effect to the Rate element.

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