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MessageInformation is comprised of the following Base Components:

Usage

Integration

The following code snippet illustrates how you can directly incorporate the Message Information component into your Application.

Properties

Actions

Actions dictate how a component functions. They are divided into two types: Predefined and User-defined. You can override either type, allowing you to tailor the behavior of the component to fit your specific needs.
1. onBack
The onBack event is typically triggered when the close button is clicked and it carries a default action. However, with the following code snippet, you can effortlessly override this default operation.
2. onError
This action doesn’t change the behavior of the component but rather listens for any errors that occur in the MessageInformation component.

Filters

MessageInformation component does not have any available filters.

Events

MessageInformation component does not have any available events.

Customization

To fit your app’s design requirements, you can customize the appearance of the MessageInformation component. We provide exposed methods that allow you to modify the experience and behavior according to your specific needs.

Style

Using Style you can customize the look and feel of the component in your app, These parameters typically control elements such as the color, size, shape, and fonts used within the component.
1. MessageInformationStyle
To modify the styling, you can apply the MessageInformationStyle to the MessageInformation Component using the messageInformationStyle property.
The following properties are exposed by MessageInformationStyle:
2. ListItemStyle
To apply customized styles to the ListItemStyle component in the MessageInformation Component, you can use the following code snippet. For further insights on ListItemStyle Styles refer

Functionality

These are a set of small functional customizations that allow you to fine-tune the overall experience of the component. With these, you can change text, set custom icons, and toggle the visibility of UI elements.
Below is a list of customizations along with corresponding code snippets

Advanced

For advanced-level customization, you can set custom views to the component. This lets you tailor each aspect of the component to fit your exact needs and application aesthetics. You can create and define your views, layouts, and UI elements and then incorporate those into the component.