However, in order for a layout to be user-friendly on an iOS device, certain size constraints should be met. If not all of the objects on a layout are shown, allow the user to scroll horizontally and/or vertically in order to see the additional objects.įileMaker Go can handle the same-sized layouts as FileMaker Pro.If all objects are shown on a layout, lock the layout so it can’t be moved.In short, scroll lock is when the objects in a layout are contained within vertical and/or horizontal size constraints, causing the layout to conform to the expected behavior of layouts on mobile devices. I cover the explanation and importance of this concept in my previous post of this series, Understanding Scroll Lock. Sizing a FileMaker Go layout is based on the idea of being able to Scroll Lock your layout. ![]() The goal of this series is to offer practical advice and specific instructions for creating FileMaker Go layouts that look and act the way you, and your users, expect. ![]() This is the second blog post in a series about Creating a Fundamental Layout for use in FileMaker Go.
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