Terms
The following terms are used in this document:
Table 10-1 Terms used in this document
Term | Description |
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Card | A container that displays content and/or actions for a single object or topic |
Checkbox | A small box on a form into which a check or other mark is entered as the response to a question or selection of the associated item. A checkbox group may allow the option to select multiple responses or items. Checkboxes can be selected and deselected. |
Chip | A Chip is an iconic representation of a currently applied search criteria, filter or selected value. |
Global Navigation Bar | The top row of the screen where buttons, links, menus or elements afford navigation from one set of content to another. This bar appears identically across all pages to provide a consistent means of navigation |
Hierarchy | Hierarchical relationships are a structure of superordinate/subordinate or parent/child relationships. Oracle Financial Services Cloud hierarchies are created when an entity instance of a particular type is associated to another entity instance of the same type (e.g., Company-to-Company) |
Jump Menu | A menu with the option to “Go To” the selected item |
List | A group of like or similar items displayed on the page/screen. Often
includes various methods from which one or more items from the list can
be used; e.g., users may have options like
|
More menu | A menu through which the user interacts with the application. Typically a contextual menu that allows the user to select "more" options. Limited to a small set of contextual "Action" options. |
Plus icon | An contextual iconic representation of the option to expand a list or
create a new item
|
Radio button | A small circle or “button” on a form into which a mark is entered as the response to a question or selection of the associated item. A radio button group allows the selection of only one option. Selecting an option automatically deselects any other selected radio button in the same group. |
Search Bar | A text field with related options (e.g., Clear, Search) that allows a user to attempt to locate one or more items using unbounded parameters. |
Snapshot | A snapshot is read-only view of a specific item |
Tab bar | A tab bar allows navigation between different content sections. |
Tree view | A tree view displays hierarchical relationships between items. |