Runtime UX
Designers once done with designing an App it is time for the users to run the same app designed and check its functionality. Designers can make the changes to the app at any time in Design Studio if there is need for any further additions to be made to the app. Designers will configure the app in Design Studio and users will run an app in Runtime mode. Users should have been assigned with Runtime access level to run an app.
Below is the image of our Design Studio Valorx Ribbon.

Runtime is defined by the Workflow and UX. Designers will configure all the actions of the Runtime in Workflow. Users can run the app both in Runtime and Runtime + Express Mode. Users can launch an app in three different ways like Button Click, App Launch and Launch from CRM.
Button Click: Designer will configure the workflow and add a button which will be displayed on the Valorx Fusion Ribbon. Users can launch the app just by clicking on the button. Designers can choose the button of their choice. Refer Workflow Settings - Button Click for more information.
Run at App Launch : Users can launch an app through App Lunch. Users can select the Workflow settings and select the properties to Run at App Launch this enables the app to launch when users open an app in Runtime. Refer Run at App Launch to know more.
Launch from CRM: Users has an option to launch an app from Salesforce. Users needs to visit the Salesforce and click on Launch from CRM then, the app will be launched from Salesforce. Temporary connection with "one time" org will be displayed when a user launches an app from Salesforce.
Example : Connection name will now show up as "Launch for <FirstName>".
Users needs to click on Start, and click on Run button beside the app. Let's have a look at the Runtime ribbon.
Runtime Ribbon will have few sections like all the buttons which users add in workflow, Toolbox, Quickstart, Control Panel.
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Workflow Buttons: Users will add a workflow and configure the actions of the app and add a button which will be displayed on the Valorx Ribbon tab for runtime. In the below image users has added the buttons and named the ribbon as My Opportunities. Once users click on the buttons the result will be displayed in runtime.

Toolbox: Toolbox will have six elements like Inset 1 Row, Clear 1 Row, Delete Rows, Lookup, Customize Grids and Mass Modifier. Refer Toolbox for more information on the elements.
Quickstart: As the name suggests this is used to start the app in a quick way. This has two elements like Express Mode and Favorites. Follow Express Mode for more information.
Favorites: Users can add the apps to Runtime Favorites. Let us follow the below steps to add an app to Favorite list. App is now added to the Favorite list now user can see the ribbon button for Favorite list. Refer Favorite List for more information on favorite list.
Control Panels: Users will find five components like Settings, Valorx App Store, Community, Support and User info.
Settings: Users will find the information related to the users license, Fusion Settings and Logs information. Refer Valorx Fusion Settings for more information.
Valorx App Store : Users can submit a Valorx Fusion App to Valorx App Store. App Designers can build Apps for Valorx App Store that will be available to all Valorx Fusion customers.
User info: App Permissions is a new feature added under User Information in the Valorx Control Panel Ribbon. This will allow the user to verify the accessibility of the required objects and fields (Read, Create, Update and Filter).
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