Self-made Axure Parts library (component library) graphic Tutorial
When I first started axure, I downloaded a library of public parts and began to use it. The parts library offers a wide variety of content, which makes people feel that the world is simply fantastic. The use of axure is simply too simple. But when you've been using it for a while, it's too much trouble to find out if you always choose a style in each library. Especially if the components used in the same project are usually uniform and repetitive. How I wish I could make my own parts library and put all my usual work together. Just take it and don't change it for your project. Today, let's make this dream come true.
Let's complete the gorgeous turn from the part user to the part provider.
First step: Open the axure to the parts area
Click "Create Library ..."
Step Two: Create a part library file where you want it
Depending on your needs, choose to create a self-named part library file (*.rplib) in the correct location (folder)
Whatever name you want.
Step three: Create a component
Just like when you do a prototype, create a new page, a page to make a component.
A page corresponds to a component that can be used to distinguish different types of folders
Use the part library when uploading to prototype use as follows (one section corresponds to a part diagram folder)
Fourth Step: Save
Fifth step: Call the part library you made
In the Part library area, click "Load Library ..."
Drag the build to the editing area and you'll be happy to use it.