About App Builder boundaries

"Boundaries" are used in App Builder projects to specify those widths at which the display changes to accommodate various-sized displays. The primary purpose of boundaries is to allow App Builder apps to automatically adjust to different devices.

The basis of a boundary is the width of the app display. You can think of a boundary setting as the maximum width at which a particular display layout is used. Once the width of the display increases beyond that point, the next boundary layout (if any) is used.

There are two ways to establish boundaries in your project: You can use any of a set of predefined "standard" boundaries in App Builder; or you can set your own custom boundaries. The predefined standard boundaries include settings for such popular devices as these:

  • Standard laptop and computer monitors
  • Popular mobile phone devices
  • Common home page widgets (such as those used in Infor Ming.le)

Boundaries are set in the horizontal (width) ruler just above the canvas area. Each boundary setting is represented by a boundary marker:

AB-Boundary marker

You can test how boundary definitions (and the components within) display using the slider and the boundary markers in the ruler.

Understand that the more boundaries you add, the more complicated it becomes for you to control all the associated settings. This does not, however, affect the performance of the app.