In the previous chapter, you started getting to know Webix by looking at some core concepts such as application structure, layout, and component interaction. You then started surveying many of the components that Webix offers you as a developer.
In this chapter, you’ll continue that exploration, and you’ll be introduced to some new concepts and new widgets, continuing to build on the foundational knowledge you’ll need to build the real applications that the remainder of the book will deal with.
This chapter starts with something that you’ve seen a little bit of but that is ...