There are two types of property blocks: dark green "set" and light green "get" blocks. The specific blocks available vary according to the UI component.

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The loading icon displays on the app screen when the visibility property is true. The loading icon does not show on the app screen if the visibility property is false.

Informatory road signs are used to provide important information. These signs are meant to provide information on direction, destination, roadside facilities, etc. to the road user. Following informative road signs helps a driver in saving time, reaching destination without wandering around. These signs are generally facilitators to the driver.

If you want to show different animation styles in your app as content loads, you can use the animation component. You can learn more here: Animation Component.

These signs are used to make road users aware of specific laws. Mandatory signs, as the name implies, give orders that must be obeyed to prevent legal action.

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The loading icon should be displayed when the app is performing an activity in the background and hidden when it is not.

In the following example, the loading icon becomes visible when the screen opens but disappears once data is retrieved from Airtable.

The size property is unique to the loading icon. Using these blocks, you can set the size of the loading icon. You can choose between extra small, small, middle, large, or extra large.

These traffic and road safety signs are used to warn road users about potential dangers or safety hazards on the road. This gives the driver enough time to take the necessary steps and handle emerging situations.

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The loading Icon is an animated graphical component used to notify users of your app that an action is taking place in the background, such as retrieving or uploading data. They serve as visual cues to users, signaling that the app is working behind the scenes, reducing uncertainty and providing reassurance while enhancing the overall user experience by managing expectations during brief wait times.

The dark green set blocks allow you to change the component's properties using blocks. For example, if you don't want a button to be enabled for a user until they've typed a set number of characters into a text input component, you can use the button's dark green set button's disabled status block.

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