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Flex™ 2.0 RIA Visio® Stencil

Are you a Flex™ developer? Have you ever wished there was a fast, easy way to...

  • Create Halo Aeon style mockups? Something you could show stakeholders or team members to communicate the layout of a finished form or application without needing to write code?
  • A way to see where vertical, page, or dividedbox formgroups need to be placed before you write any code?
  • A stencil that is visually more accurate and true to the new Halo Aeon style than any other tool, including the Microsoft Windows UI stencils that come with Visio and Dreamweaver 8's Design Mode?

Here’s your solution… the Flex™ 2.0 RIA Visio® Stencil, which contains the following 61 drag & drop objects:

Application Control Bar - The ApplicationControlBar is a container holding components that provide global navigation and application commands.
Canvas - A Canvas layout container defines a rectangular region in which you place child containers and controls.
Control Bar - The ControlBar component lets you place controls at the bottom of a Panel or TitleWindow container.
Form - The Form container lets you control the layout of a form, mark form fields as required or optional, handle error messages, and bind your form data to the Flex data model in order to perform data checking and validation.
Form Heading - The FormHeading component is used to display a heading for a group of controls inside a Form container.
Grid - A Grid container lets you arrange children as rows and columns of cells, similar to an HTML table.
H Box - The HBox container lays out its children in a single horizontal row.
H Divided Box - The HDividedBox container lays out its children horizontally in the same way as HBox container, but it inserts a draggable divider in the gap between each child.
H Rule - The HRule control creates a single horizontal line.
Panel - A Panel container consists of a title bar, a caption, a border, and a content area for its children.
Tile - A Tile container lays out its children in a grid of equal-sized cells.
Title Window - A TitleWindow navigator container contains a title bar, a caption, a border, and a content area for its child.
V Box - The VBox container lays out its children in a single vertical column.
V Divided Box - The VDividedBox container lays out its children vertically in the same way as the VBox container, but it inserts a draggable divider in the gap between each child.
V Rule - The VRule control creates a single vertical line.
Accordion - An Accordion navigator container has a collection of child containers, but only one of them at a time is visible.
Button Bar - The ButtonBar container defines group of logically related push buttons with common look and navigation.
Link Bar - A LinkBar container defines a horizontal row of Link controls that designate a series of link destinations.
Menu Bar - The MenuBar control defines a horizontal menu bar that contains one or more Menus.
Tab Bar - The TabBar container lets you create a series of tabs by defining the labels and data associated with each tab.
Tab Navigator - The TabNavigator container extends the ViewStack container by including a TabBar container for navigating between its child containers.
Toggle Button Bar - The ToggleButtonBar container defines group of related toggle buttons with common look and navigation.
View Stack - A ViewStack navigator container consists of a collection of child containers stacked on top of each other, where only one child at a time is visible.
Button - The Button control is a commonly used rectangular button. Button controls look like they can be pressed.
Checkbox - The CheckBox control is commonly used graphical control that consists of an optional label and a small box that can contain a check mark or be unchecked (empty).
Color Picker - The ColorPicker control provides a way for a user to choose a color from a swatch list.
Combo Box - The ComboBox control contains a drop-down List from which the user can select a single value.
Data Grid - The DataGrid control is a List that can show more than one column of data.
Date Chooser - The DateChooser control displays the name of a month, the year, and a grid of the days of the month, with columns labeled for the day of the week.
Date Field - The DateField control is a text field that shows the date with a calendar icon on its right side.
H Slider - The HSlider control lets users select a value by moving a slider thumb between the end points of the slider track.
Horizontal List - The HorizontalList control displays a horizontal list of items.
Image - You use the <mx:Image> tag to import JPEG, SVG, PNG, and GIF images and SWF files.
Label - The Label control is a noneditable single line text field.
Link Button - The LinkButton control is essentially a borderless Button whose contents highlight when the mouse hovers over it.
List - The List control displays a vertical list of single-line items.
Numeric Stepper - The NumericStepper control lets the user select a number from an ordered set.
Pop Up Button - PopUpButton is an extension of the standard button with a split face.
Pop Up Menu Button - The PopUpMenuButton control creates a PopUpButton control with a main sub-button and a secondary sub-button.
Progress Bar - The ProgressBar control provides a visual representation of the progress of a task over time.
Radio Button - The RadioButton control lets the user make a single choice within a set of mutually exclusive choices.
Rich Text Editor - The RichTextEditor control lets users enter and format text.
SWFLoader - The SWFLoader control loads and displays a specified SWF file.
Text - The Text control displays multiline, noneditable text.
Text Area - The TextArea control is a multiline text field with a border and optional scroll bars.
Text Input - The TextInput control is a single-line text field that is optionally editable.
Tile List - The TileList control displays a number of items laid out in tiles.
Tree - The Tree control lets a user view hierarchical data arranged as an expandable tree.
V Slider - The VSlider control lets users select a value by moving a slider thumb between the end points of the slider track.
Video Display - A VideoDisplay control has no visible user interface. It is simply a control to hold and play media.
Alert - The Alert control is a pop-up dialog box that can contain a message, a title, buttons (any combination of OK, CANCEL, YES, and NO) and an icon.
Application - A default, or Application, container that lets you start adding content to your application without explicitly defining another container.
Chart - Placeholder for a chart, with selectable chart type. Types include Area, Bar, Bubble, Candlestick, Column, HLOC, Line, Pie and Plot.
Divided Box Handle - Used to specify location of VDvidedBox and HDvidedBox drag handles.
Form Item - The FormItem container defines a label and one or more children arranged horizontally or vertically.
Horizontal Control Bar - Slider control with handles allowing the user to scroll the component horizontally.
Legend - Used with a chart as a placeholder to show where the chart's legend will appear
Menu Bar Item - The MenuBarItem class defines one item in a MenuBar control.
Select Option - Add to Combo Boxes, Lists, Dropdowns, and other components to display selectable options.
Tool Tip - Pop up boxes that display useful information about fields and objects when user points with the mouse.
Validation Error - Popup message when errors exist in form field validation.
Vertical Control Bar - Slider control with handles allowing the user to scroll the component vertically.

Color for all stencil objects that support glow is Halo Aeon.

Some objects contain context-sensitive right-click menus providing additional controls and functionality beyond standard Halo Aeon glow

These Visio® stencil masters allow you to create static mockups for virtually any Flex™ 2.0 user interface. The stencil is ideal for communicating layouts and visual workflow to stakeholders before coding begins, as well as providing the Flex™ developer with an almost exact visual representation of a form or application, prior to coding, that cannot be matched by other existing pre-viz design tools.

Shorten your development time and communicate the visual layout of your RIA applications quickly and easily with the Flex 2.0 RIA Visio Stencil.

Flex 2.0 RIA Visio Stencil - $20
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Try Before You Buy - download a lite version of this stencil to verify compatibility with your version of Visio, see how some of the stencil objects look, and test some of the extended right-click features. This stencil is identical to the full stencil, except that it contains a small subset of the stencil objects found in the full version.

 

 

 
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