JQuery :: Sencha Api - Ext Js 4 Api - Yql - Prototype - Design And Interface?
Jun 10, 2011Which one is easier? and which gives best design and interface?
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View 1 RepliesHow to design a vertical progressbar. using jquery and css .. Also it must be having a flow like from up to down and vice versa. also the progress must be animated..
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI need save to my html page id path adress like id="#videos/fashion/test.txt" but if I want find this line like $("div").find("#videos/fashion/test.txt") it doesn't find it. I think it for the slashes. What is the best way to save into html page value and not to be seen on design view?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI wanted to start my research on the topic of slideshows here and ask if anyone knows what's the best method for creating a slideshow that should have the ability to display images and videos (and bookmark them)? It can be a plug-in, but this is for a client so it has to be okay for commercial use (and free).It should also be able to support other content like ads and polls/questionaires, in the form of a div. Also HTML 5 compatible with all the cross-browser compatibility one would expect.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am trying to design a web page with multiple input fields to use the keypad, but I also want the prompt to change with each field
View 1 Replies View RelatedAccording to ECMAScript, the root of the prototype chain is Object.Prototype. Each object has an internal property [[Prototype]] that could be another object or NULL.... However, it also says that every function has the Function prototype object: Function.Prototype, it confused me, because a function is an object, for a function object, what is its function prototype and object prototype..For example:
var x = function (n) {return n+1;};
what is the relationships of x, Object.Prototype and Function.Prototype
I am trying to get to the bottom of javascript object, prototypes etc. I have a fairly good grasp of it, but I get confused the closer I get to the base object.prototype. FIrst of all, I was under the impression that all objects descend directly from Object. But some objects (like Array) seem to inherit properties and methods from the function.prototype. So does this mean that the chain is like this:
object -- function -- array Second, I noticed (on the mozilla javascript reference site that object.prototype inherits properties and methods from function.prototype and vice versa!? How can this be? I must be missing something important about understanding the chain?
I am building an application where more than one device can change settings on a webserver.Imagine using 2 smartphones. If a button on smartphone#1 is being pressed by a user, then on the webserver the status changes from 0 -> 1. I need both smartphone#1 and smartphone#2 to change from 0->1 and vice-versa so that the user knows the current value of the status.How can I accomplish this? Meaning, if I want to make a toggle switch.I read on the website:The first option will be styled as the "on" state switch and the second will be styled as the "off" state so write your options in the correct order.[code]My first guess is to create a function in the <head> in script, with one for the on and one for the off state.Depending on the current value I either load one of the two codes in the <body> section.The script in the <head> decides.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI read a lot on how to make in Javascript programs in a OOP way. After
I download
many third-party library (like YUI, prototype ecc.) and I have seen
that almost
all the function (class) are designed like literal object notation and
not in a normal
way like I learned ... now I'm confusing
on how to design my classes... I came to a Java/C++ experience ...
It seems that with object literal notation we cannot make all the OOP
constructs
that we can make with normal Javacript class creation constructs... so
why is it so largely used?
im not new to jquery but have limited skills. I wonder if anyone has seen any plugins or sites that have a similar interface to the new windows 8 interface...or indeed that windows phone. Interested in building a tile based site.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am having a tough time coming up with a good design for a webpage.
The following is a brief description of what i am trying to achieve.
The requirement is for an insurance company and the goal is to gather
insurance policy information to give its users a quote.
The user can add/edit/delete policies before submitting it and going to
the next step.
Each Policy can have 1 Amount (required) and 0 to 3 fees associated
with it.
At a given time a user can add a maximum of 8 rows.where each
amount/fee is considered a row. So if user enters all rows (1 Amount
and 3 Fees) for the policies then the user can add a maximum of 2
ploicies. On the other hand if the user wants to enter just the Amount
then he can go to 8 policies. I have developed the webpage for this
requirement using layers but there I had to write a lot of code for
that. I am sure there is a better way to handle such a situation and
that is what i am looking for.
I am unable to include the code with this post due to its size. If
anyone is interested in looking at the code i can email it to them.
I need a html Form to accept user's input, and before the user clicks the button "submit", the user also has to select one more option (a Radio Button) to call different JSPs depending upon the user's selection.
For example, if the user selects Radio Button 1, the Submit operation will call X.jsp; if the user selects Radio Button 2, the Submit operation will call Y.jsp and so on.
I was writing my classes in an old fashion until today when I came across a new design pattern. Javascript is not an established OOP like C++ or Java. It doesn't have any easy way to create classes and to make private/public methods or properties as well as class-constructor. But it could be done in many ways.
My old way of OO design in Javascript was like following:
Code:
Those who were trying to write constructor and access public vars from private or vice versa, you would have probably faced some minor difficulties. But it was doable.
Now, the challenge is how can we make things cleaner and better. Here's the procedure I came up with:
Code:
In the following code
<script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.uilock.js"></script>
<script>
/* All you have to do is to call
* a uiLock() function
*/
$(document).ready(function() {
$('#submit').click(function(){
// To lock user interface interactions
// Optional: put html on top of the lock section,
// like animated loading gif
$.uiLock('Click Here <a href="#" onclick="$.uiUnlock();">unlock</a>');
});
// To unlock user interface interactions
//$.uiUnlock();
});
</script>
Where and how would I put a Animated loading gif?
Just wondering what the current size standard is for web-page design ... it used to be 800 x 600 pxls (which seems quite small these days).
View 21 Replies View RelatedI was asked an interesting question today: what is the best design pattern for form validation? This got me thinking. Form validation, on a theoretical level, is pretty simple, you: listen for events from the form, pass inputted data from the form through some validation functions, then react accordingly. I haven't really thought about design patterns on such a macro level. This does seem like a pretty standard mvc setup when I think about it, but is there a better option? Some pattern I haven't though of or heard about?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am using jQuery and blockUI to prevent the user from submitting a form twice by double clicking on the interface: This is in my global js file and is called on every pages
document.ready:
$('form').submit(function(){$.blockUI({message:'', overlayCSS:
{opacity:0.2}})});
This was working really well, but if I have validation on one of the form submits that returns false, I of course want to unblock the UI.
I have a search form all over my pages and I have a page for the results. What I wanted to do is when I clicked the button, I want message on the page where the results are. the message would would be "Results related for (text that inputted on the search form)" and I also wanted to put an image background for that.
<form action="http:pinoytopics.com/mark/gospel/test-2/" id="frm_search_form" method="get">
<input type="search" name="frm_search" id="frm_search">
<input type="submit"name="Submit"id="btnsubmit" value="Search">
</form>
I'm using custom javascript tooltips to show information about designs in a t-shirt shop, such as design name and artist. I downloaded the code and CSS for the tooltips and am attempting to assign the tooltip to each design using a javascript array and a for-in loop. Only problem is that the tooltips aren't showing at all, no matter what I do. I think the problem is related to the onmouseover event that I'm using, but the only thing that seems to work even partway is changing the visibility to "show" in the CSS. From that I can see that the text is being assigned to the tooltips properly and that they are being positioned within the window, but the onmouseover event is having no effect either way when I revert the visibility back to "hidden."
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I am maintaining a program that has a web user interface and is written in the combination of ASP.NET and javascript. One thing that I cannot understand is that the program doesn't run directly in a browser. Actually the program looks just like a window application.Then I can search additional info about it.
1. I cannot examine the HTML to look for error.
2. I cannot use the following javascript to bring up Page-Setup dialog box:
Code:
shell = new ActiveXObject( "WScript.Shell" );
window.setTimeout( "javascript:shell.SendKeys('%fu');", 1000 );
I've got an interface with some panel that can be minimize/maximize with Javascript/CSS.
But, how can I save those information so when the user click on another page or sign out, next time he came back, the interface will look the same?
I guess I can do that with cookie but, is there others solution? Can I save that on server instead of client side?
how to do a text editing interface similar to the one on this forum, where you can click on a bold B to set the tags between the text to be bold, etc. How do you get a javascript window with a text field so users can enter the text, and then how do I enclose the tags around that value?
The rest of the stuff in PHP I can do (just substitute [b] for strong or whatever), but I'm baffled about the javascript bit.
I have been tasked with reproducing something quite similar to the following website [url]...
I examined the site, and after looking at the source I have determined that a lot of it looks like it was coded in JavaScript. While I do know a bit of JavaScript but I must admit it's not the sharpest tool in my arsenal.
Since this "application" will be heavy on the JavaScript interface, I was wondering if there was a GUI RAD tool for JavaScript similar to Visual C# for .NET.
So far I have looked into Visual Web Developer 2010 Express, Dreamweaver, and most recently the Google Web Toolkit (with GWT Designer), is anyone familiar with any of these tools, and will any of these help me develop a largely GUI based JS application?
There are tons of lightbox apps out there, but none that I could find that use YUI. I'm sure there are lots of developers out there already using YUI and don't want to have to use another library such as jQuery to get lightbox functionality. I have two demos available from the link below and you can download a zip file of the complete application including the YUI files needed.
Supports 3 modes (LightBox, Overlay and Remote), but many many more configurations...
I had a div boxs set on the page left, when user onclick the div that will set the display element to none..("display:none")
However, when the user change to other page, the display setting will return to before. How to use cookie to store the display setting?