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You can access the Experience Designer by first clicking on a project . On the side menu, you will see it under Develop.
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on your Homepage.
Once inside a project, you will see a side menu of the left. Click Develop, then you will see the Experience Designer.
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The Experience Designer main screen is comprised of three sections (from left to rightsee layout image below):
Node palette
Nodes are organized and searchable by type-in drop-down tabs and searchable by typing in the “filter nodes” section. For more information about a node, click on it and a description will appear in the Help and Debug pane.
Main canvas
Drag and drop nodes to the main canvas to define and connect them in a flow.
Help and Debug
Contextual help displays based on your activity. For example, clicking on the Launch node displays its help text. You can also debug issues that arise in this panel.
Experience Designer Layout
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Double-click on a node to define itthe parameters of the node. For example, when you double click on the Launch node, the Edit Launch node screen appears.
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You connect nodes by clicking and dragging a connection line from the gray connector dot at the end of a node to another gray connector dot of another node. As the following image shows, many nodes can connect to one node.
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Video Content
https://cdn.orbita.cloud/assets/orbita/experiencedesigner/Experiencedesignerintroductiontoexperiencedesigner.mp4
Video Key Messages
Introduction to Experience Designer, the low-code interface for developers to integrate with 3rd party systems, micro-services, and tie all of Orbita modules together
Experience Designer utilizes different drag and drop nodes to launch, connect, and complete flows
How to deploy to save, add tabs, and organize your Experience Designer using subflows
Supporting Documentation
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Useful Links
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