How can I implement role-based UI design in my application?
To implement role-based UI design, start by identifying user roles and their specific needs. What roles do you have in mind?
I have admin, editor, and viewer roles. What should I consider for each?
For admins, provide full access to all features. Editors should have content creation and editing capabilities, while viewers should only have read access. Does that help?
Yes, but how do I manage the visibility of UI elements based on these roles?
You can use conditional rendering in your UI framework to show or hide elements based on the user's role. Would you like examples for a specific framework?
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