## Description This PR makes the following changes: - Adds elevation token for `border-color` zones and sections, based on their elevations - Updates the `Background` property pane description for zones and sections to make them relevant to what they mean semantically for the user - Adds a padding to the containers within zones and sections, when they have their backgrounds visible. - The above padding is not applied when backgrounds are not visible, as described in the hypothesis for asymmetric padding. ### Before:  ### After:  ## Automation /ok-to-test tags="@tag.Anvil" ### 🔍 Cypress test results <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: Cypress test results --> > [!CAUTION] > If you modify the content in this section, you are likely to disrupt the CI result for your PR. <!-- end of auto-generated comment: Cypress test results --> <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> ## Summary by CodeRabbit - **New Features** - Updated `ContainerComponent` to support conditional styling for enhanced visual separation based on `elevatedBackground` property. - **Refactor** - Renamed configuration sections from "Background" to "General" and updated labels and help texts to better describe the purpose of the `elevatedBackground` property in both Section and Zone widgets. <!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> |
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Organizations build internal applications such as dashboards, database GUIs, admin panels, approval apps, customer support dashboards, and more to help their teams perform day-to-day operations. Appsmith is an open-source tool that enables the rapid development of these internal apps. Read more on our website.
Installation
There are two ways to start using Appsmith:
- Signup on Appsmith Cloud.
- Install Appsmith on your machine. See the installation guides below.
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| Docker (Recommended) | |
| Kubernetes | |
| AWS AMI |
For other deployment options, see the Installation Guides documentation.
Development
To build and run Appsmith in your local dev environment, see Setup for local development.
Learning Resources
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License
Appsmith is licensed under the terms of Apache License 2.0.
