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The object page allows you to display, edit and create objects, and save drafts. It is suitable for both simple objects and more complex, multi-faceted objects. The object page view offers optimal support for multiple devices.

Example of an object page view (Display mode):

The object page is made up of the following elements:

  • Page title which is set to the object type, for example, product

  • Object header including the following:

    • Title and subtitle

    • Editing status icon
    • Header toolbar, containing generic actions (in Display mode)

    • Optional elements, which can include the following:
      • A description

      • An image of the object instance
        Note

        If the instance does not provide an image, then the default image of the object type is used.

      • Buttons in header toolbar for use case-specific actions, for example, Edit and Delete

      • Header facets to showcase important information for the object. Header facets can contain, for example:
        • Label-field pairs, to show, for example, price or availability. We recommend using a maximum of five label-field pairs.

        • Smart controls, to show, for example, a micro chart detailing sales revenue, or a rating indicator to visualize the average of all user-assigned ratings
  • Anchor navigation area, which allows users to navigate to the individual content area sections

  • Content area, in which data is organized into sections that can contain field groups or a table
  • Footer bar (not shown), in which actions and the Show Messages button are available (if applicable)
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Controls related to object pages

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Annotations used to set up various elements of object pages

Annotations Relevant for List Reports and Object Pages

Annotations Relevant for Object Pages

Optional post-generation steps to modify certain default features and functionality in the object page view

Setting Up Object Pages