Overview — Screens, Database, Layout Settings, Use Cases

Manage your User Accounts and key profile information as an Administrator of an app.

The User Dashboard feature template is a perfect administrative feature for any app. View a dashboard of user details to check on the health of your app, as well as give permissions to users through the profile page. Regardless of the industry you’re in, your app could use a “User Management” feature for administrators.

Screens Overview:

📚 Instructions Screen

Quickly get an overview of the template with quick tips, a help doc, and associated templates that may be of interest. This screen may be deleted at anytime.

User Screens

👩🏾‍💻 Admin Dashboard Screen

Review several details and stats about the users who are utilizing your application.

👤 Profile Screen

Control administrative permissions and review profile information for users of your app.

Database Overview

The User Admin Dashboard Feature Template comes with a database that contains sample data. Each Adalo database contains Collections and each collection comes with the associated Properties. Any necessary relationship between the collections is set up, as well.

Important Note About the Database:

If you delete a Collection or Property from the Feature Template, this could impact the functionality of your app.

If you add a Collection or Property to your Feature Template, this will not impact the functionality of your app.

Below is an outline of the included Collections and their Properties. The Collection name is bolded and includes a description. The Properties include their name, property type (in brackets), and a description.

Basic Collections & Properties

Layout Settings

Each screen in the User Admin Dashboard Feature Template is created using responsive design. The screens will look good on any device or tablet.

Most screens have been designed with Custom Layouts. If you add a new component to a screen, you might notice that the other screen sizes are impacted.

Layout Overview

To view or edit the layout for different screen sizes — click the Screen title to reveal the dropdown.

The default view for this template is Desktop. When you change the screen size for one screen in the Builder, it does not change the screen size of the rest of the screens on the canvas.

Hidden Components

In each view, there may be components that do not appear on Desktop, but are visible on Mobile. These are grayed out in the lefthand panel & denoted with an icon.

Another way to view which device components are visible on is the Layout Tab here:

Custom Layout

Some components come with custom layouts based on screen size. To view those settings, check the Layout Tab & scroll to the Custom Layout Settings.

Example Use Cases

  • Any app with users, especially one with an administrative side, would find value with a way to manage those users.

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