In iRise datasheets allow you to mock up dynamic data functionality to simulate how a database might fight in to your applications picture. Datasheets in iRise are similar to a spreadsheet setup, but give you fast ability to implement data into your visualizations. This quick overview of datasheets shows you how to set one up in iRise, enter data, and import/export data.
Masters are a way to create page content or functionality that can be re-used either in templates or pages. In this tutorial we create a master where we embed a flash object and apply into a template. Discussed are the ability of masters to be changed and that functionality is the same throughout, and also the ability to break the master reference and make local changes where needed.
This tutorial concentrates on iRise’s ability to import external CSS files and use those styles within your project. We discuss the ability to import and re-import styles and ease of options iRise has available to do this. Also discussed are the pros and cons of doing this and how CSS files and iRise differ.
This tutorial discusses what scenarios are in iRise and how to use them to describe how a client’s project will flow. We also show how to create pages, decisions, and scenarios within a scenario, as well as explain what clouds are and how they are used. Other topics include color coding scenario icons, creating automated links within scenarios, and re-using assets within scenarios.
There are many components that make up the iRise user interface for application simulations. In this tutorial, we take an in depth look at the components of the iRise user interface and how they’re used. Explained is the directory, details panel, widget toolbars, workspace, view toolbar, comments, etc.
The following tutorial uses iRise 7.2 to create a simple data grid in a functional mockup page. Skills used in the tutorial are to create a datasheet, import data into a datasheet from a csv file, create an iRise page, create a data table, add fields into the data table, create and get all records data object, and make data connections from the data object to the data fields. Also touched upon here is doing some simple formatting to the data table.