Updated on 2025-08-15 GMT+08:00

Overview

Frontend development involves configuring and creating pages using drag-and-drop with preset or custom widgets. The platform offers three page types: standard, advanced, and reports. Understand the distinctions between these before developing a frontend page.

  • Standard pages are suitable for simple scenarios like form applications. They handle basic functions such as adding, deleting, modifying, and querying business data in areas like performance management, leave workflows, health check-ins, and online voting. These pages use common Vue.js-based widgets for developing table and form pages on the management side, including layout containers, data containers, inputs, displays, and buttons.
  • Advanced pages are designed for complex frontend development, including elements like images, charts, videos, and maps. They are ideal for websites, e-commerce platforms, and can be used to rapidly build applications by dragging and configuring widgets. Advanced pages are preferred for scenarios with high display requirements, while standard pages are best for developing backend tables and forms. In the sandbox and runtime environments, standard pages do not support anonymous access, while advanced pages support anonymous access.
  • Report: A report is a visual summary of objects, offering an easy way to understand and analyze information.