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Intro to property editors and its parameters in Bubble.io

Marina Trajkovska

This article explores the what, why, and how of property editors, from customizing elements to displaying dynamic data.

It also provides tips on how to make the most of property editors in Bubble apps to unlock their full potential.

What Is a Property Editor?

A Property Editor is a panel that opens when you double-click an element in Bubble.

This panel provides access to several tabs that allow you to customize the element's appearance and behavior.

From the Appearance tab you can change the style of the element.

The Conditional tab lets you define state-dependent properties, like making a button appear when it is hovered over.

The Transitions tab lets you define animations for the element.

Using Property Editors to Display Dynamic Data

Property Editors can be used to display dynamic data from different sources, such as databases, external APIs, and Bubble's built-in data sources.

With just a few clicks, your elements can be set up to access and display dynamic data from any source.

Conclusion

Property Editors are a powerful tool for programming your Bubble application, allowing you to quickly customize elements and display dynamic data. The possibilities are truly endless, so start experimenting and create something amazing!

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Intro to property editors and its parameters in Bubble.io