Zapier lets you automate workflows by using trigger events to initiate actions. In this demo, we show you how to automate sending an email in response to an object being created in your Backendless database.
It is quite common in UIs to include an “eye” icon right next to the password input field (which has masked input by default) to display the entered password. This recipe describes how to implement it in UI Builder.
We are excited to roll out the first 3 of our new App Blueprints for the Backendless platform. With App Blueprint templates, you can build a fully functional web app with connected database in just a few clicks!
A hamburger menu is a common UI element, particularly for mobile and tablet design. Hamburger menus allow the user to easily show and hide a site or application’s main navigation menu to preserve screen real estate.
A modal is a common UI element used to grab the user’s attention by overlaying the page. In this step-by-step tutorial, we will show you how to implement, style, and interact with modals in UI Builder.
With the release of Backendless version 6.4, we have added an exciting new collaboration feature: comments in Backendless Console. With this new feature, you can share suggestions and ask questions of the Backendless community.
In the software as a service (SaaS) landscape, there are many variations of “____ as a service”. In this article, we will explain what mobile backend as a service, or MBaaS, means.
In this article, we will demonstrate iOS push notification setup for a React Native app. With Backendless, once set up, push notifications can easily be sent cross-platform to any device.
In this article, we will demonstrate React Native push notification setup for Android. With Backendless, once set up, push notifications can easily be sent cross-platform to any device with your React Native app.