
Continuing along our series of the Unified Interface controls, today we are going to implement another number based control – the Radial Knob.

The Radial knob is a control that adds an extra layer of interactivity to our forms. It will again allow the user a great visual representation of a min/max value of a field. If you’re not already…
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Unified Interface Controls – The Radial Knob
Let’s press some BUTTONS! Continuing along our series of the Unified Interface controls, today we are going to implement another number based control – the Radial Knob. Weeeeee – circles! The Radial knob is a control that adds an extra layer of interactivity to our forms. It will again allow the user a great visual…
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