Are you a Flex™ developer? Have you ever wished there was a fast, easy way to...
Here’s your solution… the Flex™ 2.0 RIA Visio® Stencil, which contains the following 61 drag & drop objects:
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Application Control Bar - The ApplicationControlBar is a container holding components that provide global navigation and application commands. |
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Canvas - A Canvas layout container defines a rectangular region in which you place child containers and controls. |
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Control Bar - The ControlBar component lets you place controls at the bottom of a Panel or TitleWindow container. |
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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. |
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Form Heading - The FormHeading component is used to display a heading for a group of controls inside a Form container. |
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Grid - A Grid container lets you arrange children as rows and columns of cells, similar to an HTML table. |
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H Box - The HBox container lays out its children in a single horizontal row. |
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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. |
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H Rule - The HRule control creates a single horizontal line. |
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Panel - A Panel container consists of a title bar, a caption, a border, and a content area for its children. |
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Tile - A Tile container lays out its children in a grid of equal-sized cells. |
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Title Window - A TitleWindow navigator container contains a title bar, a caption, a border, and a content area for its child. |
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V Box - The VBox container lays out its children in a single vertical column. |
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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. |
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V Rule - The VRule control creates a single vertical line. |
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Accordion - An Accordion navigator container has a collection of child containers, but only one of them at a time is visible. |
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Button Bar - The ButtonBar container defines group of logically related push buttons with common look and navigation. |
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Link Bar - A LinkBar container defines a horizontal row of Link controls that designate a series of link destinations. |
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Menu Bar - The MenuBar control defines a horizontal menu bar that contains one or more Menus. |
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Tab Bar - The TabBar container lets you create a series of tabs by defining the labels and data associated with each tab. |
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Tab Navigator - The TabNavigator container extends the ViewStack container by including a TabBar container for navigating between its child containers. |
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Toggle Button Bar - The ToggleButtonBar container defines group of related toggle buttons with common look and navigation. |
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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. |
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Button - The Button control is a commonly used rectangular button. Button controls look like they can be pressed. |
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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). |
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Color Picker - The ColorPicker control provides a way for a user to choose a color from a swatch list. |
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Combo Box - The ComboBox control contains a drop-down List from which the user can select a single value. |
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Data Grid - The DataGrid control is a List that can show more than one column of data. |
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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. |
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Date Field - The DateField control is a text field that shows the date with a calendar icon on its right side. |
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H Slider - The HSlider control lets users select a value by moving a slider thumb between the end points of the slider track. |
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Horizontal List - The HorizontalList control displays a horizontal list of items. |
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Image - You use the <mx:Image> tag to import JPEG, SVG, PNG, and GIF images and SWF files. |
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Label - The Label control is a noneditable single line text field. |
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Link Button - The LinkButton control is essentially a borderless Button whose contents highlight when the mouse hovers over it. |
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List - The List control displays a vertical list of single-line items. |
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Numeric Stepper - The NumericStepper control lets the user select a number from an ordered set. |
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Pop Up Button - PopUpButton is an extension of the standard button with a split face. |
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Pop Up Menu Button - The PopUpMenuButton control creates a PopUpButton control with a main sub-button and a secondary sub-button. |
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Progress Bar - The ProgressBar control provides a visual representation of the progress of a task over time. |
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Radio Button - The RadioButton control lets the user make a single choice within a set of mutually exclusive choices. |
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Rich Text Editor - The RichTextEditor control lets users enter and format text. |
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SWFLoader - The SWFLoader control loads and displays a specified SWF file. |
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Text - The Text control displays multiline, noneditable text. |
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Text Area - The TextArea control is a multiline text field with a border and optional scroll bars. |
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Text Input - The TextInput control is a single-line text field that is optionally editable. |
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Tile List - The TileList control displays a number of items laid out in tiles. |
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Tree - The Tree control lets a user view hierarchical data arranged as an expandable tree. |
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V Slider - The VSlider control lets users select a value by moving a slider thumb between the end points of the slider track. |
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Video Display - A VideoDisplay control has no visible user interface. It is simply a control to hold and play media. |
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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. |
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Application - A default, or Application, container that lets you start adding content to your application without explicitly defining another container. |
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Chart - Placeholder for a chart, with selectable chart type. Types include Area, Bar, Bubble, Candlestick, Column, HLOC, Line, Pie and Plot. |
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Divided Box Handle - Used to specify location of VDvidedBox and HDvidedBox drag handles. |
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Form Item - The FormItem container defines a label and one or more children arranged horizontally or vertically. |
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Horizontal Control Bar - Slider control with handles allowing the user to scroll the component horizontally. |
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Legend - Used with a chart as a placeholder to show where the chart's legend will appear |
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Menu Bar Item - The MenuBarItem class defines one item in a MenuBar control. |
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Select Option - Add to Combo Boxes, Lists, Dropdowns, and other components to display selectable options. |
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Tool Tip - Pop up boxes that display useful information about fields and objects when user points with the mouse. |
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Validation Error - Popup message when errors exist in form field validation. |
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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.