Info: This article is work in progress and subject to change.
A worked example is a real-world panel, written end-to-end — the brief, the design rationale, the configuration, and the verification. Worked examples sit alongside the conceptual and reference material in this manual to show the moves in context.
This section will grow as our customer base shares anonymised panels worth holding up as patterns. The Quick Start tutorial in 03c — Your first panel is the first worked example; further examples are interleaved through the manual at the most relevant pages, with a small standalone gallery here for browsers who learn by example.
In this section
| Example | Where it lives | What it covers |
|---|---|---|
| Image details — a tiny panel for image asset administration | 03c — Your first panel — a Quick Start tutorial | Tab, sections, two Fields, a Query button, a Notification, visibility, Lucene condition, save, publish, rollback |
| Brand asset request — to come | This page | A multi-tab panel separating the requester audience from the brand-team approver audience |
| Editorial review queue — to come | This page | A query-driven panel that surfaces a curated set of assets for review, with Approve / Reject preset and a stamping audit trail |
| Video approval workflow — to come | This page | A video-only panel that pairs Formatted fields (Duration, file size) with rights-based Disable conditions and a Notification cascade |
Note: Each “to come” example will be added as customer briefs are anonymised and signed off for publication. If you have a panel pattern you would like documented, contact your WoodWing or partner representative.
How an example is structured
Each worked example follows the same shape so they can be skimmed and compared:
- The brief — one paragraph describing the workflow the panel supports
- The design rationale — which audience, which methodology principles applied, which patterns chosen
- The configuration — tabs, sections, rows, and components, listed in the order they were added
- The verification — what was tested, in which test environments, and against which test users
- What we would do differently next time — short retrospective if the panel was iterated after release
This shape mirrors the methodology page (04a — A design methodology) so a reader who has internalised the methodology can read worked examples as case studies.
Where to go in the meantime
While the gallery is growing, the methodology and patterns pages give you the same material in a more abstract form:
- 04a — A design methodology — the principles applied in every example
- 04b — Patterns and anti-patterns — the patterns the examples will draw from
- 03c — Your first panel — a Quick Start tutorial — the first complete worked example
Revisions
- 8 May 2026: First publication of the manual
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