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Naming of the Jolla UI components and elements

In this forum when questions, answers and comments refer to Jolla UX framework and its componenst, elements, screens, transitions, swipes etc. it would be beneficial that we name the things in the UI in similar fashion. The top-level elements (i.e Screens) being: Lock screen, Home screen, Launcher screen, Application screen(s), and Events feed or screen (see this image for reference: image description

Naming of the Jolla UI components screens and elementscomponents

In this forum when questions, answers and comments refer to Jolla UX framework and its componenst, elements, screens, transitions, swipes etc. it would be beneficial that we name the things in the UI in similar fashion. The top-level elements (i.e Screens) being: Lock screen, Home screen, Launcher screen, Application screen(s), and Events feed or screen (see this image for reference: image descriptionhttps://sailfishos.org/images/design/design-core-ux.png

Naming of the Jolla UI screens and components

In this forum when questions, answers and comments refer to Jolla UX framework and its componenst, elements, screens, transitions, swipes etc. it would be beneficial that we name the things in the UI in similar fashion. The top-level elements (i.e Screens) being: Lock screen, Home screen, Launcher screen, Application screen(s), and Events feed or screen (see this image for reference: https://sailfishos.org/images/design/design-core-ux.png

Naming of the Jolla UI screens and components

In this forum when questions, answers and comments refer to Jolla UX framework and its componenst, elements, screens, transitions, swipes etc. it would be beneficial that we name the things in the UI in similar fashion. The top-level elements (i.e Screens) being: Lock screen, Home screen, Launcher screen, Application screen(s), and Events feed or screen (see this image for reference: https://sailfishos.org/images/design/design-core-ux.pnghttps://sailfishos.org/images/design/design-core-ux.png)

Naming of the Jolla UI screens and components

In this forum when questions, answers and comments refer to Jolla UX framework and its componenst, elements, screens, transitions, swipes etc. it would be beneficial that we name the things in the UI in similar fashion. The top-level elements (i.e Screens) being: Lock screen, Home screen, Launcher screen, Application screen(s), and Events feed or screen (see this image for reference: https://sailfishos.org/images/design/design-core-ux.png)

Naming of the Jolla UI screens and components

In this forum when questions, answers and comments refer to Jolla UX framework and its componenst, elements, screens, transitions, swipes etc. it would be beneficial that we name the things in the UI in similar fashion. The top-level elements (i.e Screens) being: Lock screen, Home screen, Launcher screen, Application screen(s), and Events feed or screen (see this image for reference: https://sailfishos.org/images/design/design-core-ux.png)

Naming of the Jolla UI screens and components

In this forum when questions, answers and comments refer to Jolla UX framework and its componenst, elements, screens, transitions, swipes etc. it would be beneficial that we name the things in the UI in similar fashion. The top-level elements (i.e Screens) being: Lock screen, Home screen, Launcher screen, Application screen(s), and Events feed or screen (see this image for reference: https://sailfishos.org/images/design/design-core-ux.png)

Naming Can you name all or most of the Jolla UI screens and componentscomponents?

In this forum when questions, answers and comments refer to Jolla UX framework and its componenst, elements, screens, transitions, swipes etc. it would be beneficial that we name the things in the UI in similar fashion. The top-level elements (i.e Screens) being: Lock screen, Home screen, Launcher screen, Application screen(s), and Events feed or screen (see this image for reference: https://sailfishos.org/images/design/design-core-ux.png)

Can you name all or most of Jolla UI screens and components?

In this forum when questions, answers and comments refer to Jolla UX framework and its componenst, elements, screens, transitions, swipes etc. it would be beneficial that we name the things in the UI in similar fashion. The top-level elements (i.e Screens) being: Lock screen, Home screen, Launcher screen, Application screen(s), and Events feed or screen (see screen. See this image for reference: https://sailfishos.org/images/design/design-core-ux.png)rerfrence

Can you name all or most of Jolla UI screens and components?

In this forum when questions, answers and comments refer to Jolla UX framework and its componenst, elements, screens, transitions, swipes etc. it would be beneficial that we name the things in the UI in similar fashion. The top-level elements (i.e Screens) being: Lock screen, Home screen, Launcher screen, Application screen(s), and Events feed or screen. See this image for rerfrencereference

Can you name all or most of the Jolla UI screens and components?

In this forum when questions, answers and comments refer to Jolla UX framework and its componenst, elements, screens, transitions, swipes etc. it would be beneficial that we name the things in the UI in similar fashion. The top-level elements (i.e Screens) being: Lock screen, Home screen, Launcher screen, Application screen(s), and Events feed or screen. See this image for reference

Can you How to name the Jolla UI screens and components?

In this forum when questions, answers and comments refer to Jolla UX framework and its componenst, elements, screens, transitions, swipes etc. it would be beneficial that we name the things in the UI in similar fashion. The top-level elements (i.e Screens) being: Lock screen, Home screen, Launcher screen, Application screen(s), and Events feed or screen. See this image for reference

How to name the Jolla UI screens and components?

In this forum when questions, answers and comments refer to Jolla UX framework and its componenst, elements, screens, transitions, swipes etc. it would be beneficial that we name the things in the UI in similar fashion. The top-level elements (i.e Screens) being: Lock screen, Home screen, Launcher screen, Application screen(s), and Events feed or screen. See this image for reference

How to name the Jolla UI screens and components?

In this forum when questions, answers and comments refer to Jolla UX framework and its componenst, elements, screens, transitions, swipes etc. it would be beneficial that we name the things in the UI in similar fashion. The top-level elements (i.e Screens) being: Lock screen, Home screen, Launcher screen, Application screen(s), page (app funning fullscreen), and Events feed or screen. See this image for reference

How to name the Jolla UI screens and components?

In this forum when questions, answers and comments refer to Jolla UX framework and its componenst, elements, screens, transitions, swipes etc. it would be beneficial that we name the things in the UI in similar fashion. The top-level elements (i.e Screens) being: Lock screen, Home screen, Launcher screen, Application page (app funning running fullscreen), and Events feed or screen. See this image for reference

How to name the Jolla UI screens and components?

In this forum when questions, answers and comments refer to Jolla UX framework and its componenst, elements, screens, transitions, swipes etc. it would be beneficial that we name the things in the UI in similar fashion.

The top-level elements (i.e Screens) being: Lock screen, Home screen, Launcher screen, Application page (app running fullscreen), and Events feed or screen. See this image for reference

How to name the Jolla UI screens screens, gestures and components?

In this forum when questions, answers and comments refer to Jolla UX framework and its componenst, elements, screens, transitions, swipes etc. it would be beneficial that we name the things in the UI in similar fashion.

The top-level elements (i.e Screens) being: Lock screen, Home screen, Launcher screen, Application page (app running fullscreen), and Events feed or screen. See this image for reference

How to name Jolla UI screens, gestures and components?

In this forum when questions, answers and comments refer to Jolla UX framework and its componenst, elements, screens, transitions, swipes etc. it would be beneficial that we name the things in the UI in similar fashion.

The top-level elements (i.e Screens) being: Lock screen, Home screen, Launcher screen, Application page (app running fullscreen), and Events feed or screen. See this image for reference

Update: Changed this How-to to a a community wiki for so as not no get any karma from this, but enabling it for anyone to contribute.

TODO I'll collect an index of naming related answers here by category / topic so they are more easy to find.

How to name Jolla UI screens, gestures and components?

In this forum when questions, answers and comments refer to Jolla UX framework and its componenst, elements, screens, transitions, swipes etc. it would be beneficial that we name the things in the UI in similar fashion.

The top-level elements (i.e Screens) being: Lock screen, Home screen, Launcher screen, Application page (app running fullscreen), and Events feed or screen. See this image for referenceScreens)

Update: Changed this How-to to a a community wiki for so as not no get any karma from this, but enabling it for anyone to contribute.

TODO I'll collect an index of naming related answers here by category / topic so they are more easy to find.

How to name Jolla UI screens, gestures and components?

In this forum when questions, answers and comments refer to Jolla UX framework and its componenst, elements, screens, transitions, swipes etc. it would be beneficial that we name the things in the UI in similar fashion.

The top-level elements (i.e Screens)

Gestures: Swipes and Pulls

Update: Changed this How-to to a a community wiki for so as not no get any karma from this, but enabling it for anyone to contribute.

TODO I'll collect an index of naming related answers here by category / topic so they are more easy to find.

How to name Jolla UI screens, gestures and components?

In this forum when questions, answers and comments refer to Jolla UX framework and its componenst, elements, screens, transitions, swipes etc. it would be beneficial that we name the things in the UI in similar fashion.

The top-level elements (i.e Screens)

Gestures: Swipes and Pulls

Additional UI elements

Update: Changed this How-to to a a community wiki for so as not no get any karma from this, but enabling it for anyone to contribute.

TODO I'll collect an index of naming related answers here by category / topic so they are more easy to find.

How to name Jolla UI screens, gestures and components?

In this forum when questions, answers and comments refer to Jolla UX framework and its componenst, elements, screens, transitions, swipes etc. it would be beneficial that we name the things in the UI in similar fashion.

Update: Changed this How-to to a a community wiki for so as not no get any karma from this, but enabling it for anyone to contribute.

TODO I'll collect contribute. Keep this question description just as an index of naming related answers here by UI/UX category / topic so they are more easy to find.

How to name Jolla UI screens, gestures and components?

In this forum when questions, answers and comments refer to Jolla UX framework and its componenst, elements, screens, transitions, swipes etc. it would be beneficial that we name the things in the UI in similar fashion.

Update: Changed this How-to to a a community wiki for so as not no get any karma from this, but enabling it for anyone to contribute. Keep this question description just as an index of naming related answers here by UI/UX category so they are more easy to find.

How to name How-to Naming things: Jolla UI screens, gestures and components?

In this forum when questions, answers and comments refer to Jolla UX framework and its componenst, elements, screens, transitions, swipes etc. it would be beneficial that we name the things in the UI in similar fashion.

Update: Changed this How-to to a a community wiki for so as not no get any karma from this, but enabling it for anyone to contribute. Keep this question description just as an index of naming related answers here by UI/UX category so they are more easy to find.

How-to Naming things: Naming: Jolla UI screens, gestures and components?

In this forum when questions, answers and comments refer to Jolla UX framework and its componenst, elements, screens, transitions, swipes etc. it would be beneficial that we name the things in the UI in similar fashion.

Update: Changed this How-to to a a community wiki for so as not no get any karma from this, but enabling it for anyone to contribute. Keep this question description just as an index of naming related answers here by UI/UX category so they are more easy to find.

How-to HowTo Naming: Jolla UI screens, gestures and components?

In this forum when questions, answers and comments refer to Jolla UX framework and its componenst, elements, screens, transitions, swipes etc. it would be beneficial that we name the things in the UI in similar fashion.

Update: Changed this How-to to a a community wiki for so as not no get any karma from this, but enabling it for anyone to contribute. Keep this question description just as an index of naming related answers here by UI/UX category so they are more easy to find.

HowTo Naming: Jolla UI screens, gestures and components?elements?

In this forum when questions, answers and comments refer to Jolla UX framework and its componenst, elements, screens, transitions, swipes etc. it would be beneficial that we name the things in the UI in similar fashion.

Update: Changed this How-to to a a community wiki for so as not no get any karma from this, but enabling it for anyone to contribute. Keep this question description just as an index of naming related answers here by UI/UX category so they are more easy to find.