- Name: The name refers to the identifier or reference assigned to the currency element.
- Label: The label is the text or content displayed above the currency element.
- Show Label: This option allows you to control the visibility of the label.
- Disable: This option allows you to disable or make the currency element inactive, preventing users from interacting with it.
- Value: The value represents the current currency amount entered or selected.
- Size: You can choose the size of the currency element, such as small, medium, large, etc.
- Country: This option allows you to choose the country for which the currency symbol should be displayed (e.g., United States, United Kingdom, etc.).
- Input Text Alignment: You can specify the alignment of the currency input text, such as left, center, or right.
- Placeholder: This option allows you to set a placeholder text (e.g., "Currency") that appears in the currency input when it's empty.
- Show Placeholder: This option enables or disables the display of the placeholder text in the currency input.
- Show Currency Symbol: This option enables or disables the display of the currency symbol in the currency input.
- Allow Decimal Places: This option determines whether decimal places are allowed for the currency input.
- Mandatory: This option indicates whether the currency element is mandatory, requiring users to provide a value.
- Width: The width option allows you to specify the dimensions or size of the currency element.
- Padding: The space between the content of the UI element and its border.
- Margin: The space between the UI element and the surrounding elements, such as the edge of the screen or another UI element.
- Color: The color of the UI element's content, such as text or icons.
- Background color: The color of the UI element's background.
- Border: The line that surrounds the UI element, separating it from other elements.
- Border thickness: The width of the border line.
- Border radius: The degree of rounding of the corners of the border line.
- Type Settings: The specific settings that are available for each UI element type, such font family, font weight, or font size.
Click the + button to add conditions.