... been given semantic meanings in HTML5, including:ptg999xviii Sams TeachYourself HTML5 Mobile Application Development in24 Hours About the AuthorJennifer Kyrnin has been teaching HTML, XML, ... and Converting Apps to Work Offline 341The Cache Manifest 343Using DOM Events and Properties for Offline Apps 347Debugging the Application Cache 351x Sams TeachYourself HTML5 Mobile Application ... Mobile 119Choosing a Web Editor 120Testing Your Application 121Evaluating Your Content 123Changing the Visual Design for Mobile 124 Checking for HTML5 and CSS3 130Supporting Multiple Devices 132Evaluating...
... projects, Objective -C will fade into the background, letting you concentrateon the specifics of your application.Cocoa TouchWhile Objective -C defines the structure for iOS applications, Cocoa ... hands-on practice working with each. We coverXcode’s interface-creation tools in Hour 5, “Exploring Xcode’s Interface Builder.”Using XcodeWhen you think of coding—actually typing the statements ... Cocoa Touch definesthe functional building blocks, called classes, that can make iOS devices perform cer-tain actions. Cocoa Touch isn’t a “thing,” per se, but a collection of interface ele-ments,...
... Working with Files Including Files with include() include_once() Testing Files Creating and Deleting Files Opening a File for Writing, Reading, or Appending Reading from Files Writing ... Getting Involved with the Code Hour 9. Working with Forms Predefined Variables Creating a Simple Input Form Accessing Form Input with User-Defined Arrays Combining HTML and PHP Code on a Single ... Book Planning and Creating the Database Tables Creating a Menu Creating the Record Addition Mechanism Viewing Records Creating the Record Deletion Mechanism Adding Subentries to a Record Summary...
... Interactive Button 244 Saving and Editing Interactive Buttons 247 Creating Buttons from Scratch Using CSS 248 Creating a Basic Box Button 248 Creating an Advanced Box Button with Images 250Create ... 127Introduction 127One-Minute History of Tables in Web Pages 128Creating a Table from Scratch 129Changing the Appearance of a Table 130Creating Table Headings 130Changing the Vertical ... Behind the Curtain 53Introduction 53Opening and Editing an Existing File Using Code View 53Importing Styled Text from a Document 57Cleaning Up Imported Text 58HOUR 5:Getting Connected...
... BogdanoffptgChanging and Customizing the Workspace17Pin iconFIGURE 1.15You can pin anypanel to the sideof the workspaceby clicking thepin icon in thetop-right cornerof the panel.Pinned panelsFIGURE ... recom-mend), click Tools, Application Options and uncheck Show Status Bar under General.Changing and Customizing theWorkspaceDepending on what you are doing, you might want to have a certain ... editing in Code view (see Figure 1.9). These make up two main sections, HTML and ASP.NETControls, and each section has multiple subcategories. By clicking the + and – icons,you can explode and collapse...
... 5: Getting Connected with (Hyper)Links: The Cornerstone of the WorldWide WebFIGURE 5.6Copying theAmazon.comURL for the bookcan be done byright-clicking andselecting Copyfrom the contextmenu.Creating ... right-clickthe selection, and select Hyperlink as you did before. In the Insert Hyperlink dialog,select Existing File or Web Page and paste the Amazon.com URL into the Address fieldby clicking in ... pop-up windows.Creating Internal Links WithinDocuments Using BookmarksAnother type of link you can create is a bookmark (also known as an anchor), a hyper-link that points to a specific position...
... 8: Cracking the Code: Working in Code ViewThe temporary bookmarks in Code view are solely a visual and navigational aid tohelp in the coding process. They have no actual function in the document ... selecting a new color (see Figure 9.4).Changing the Vertical Alignment of Cell ContentBy default all the content in a table centers vertically in the cells. This looks strangewhen some cells ... content, place the cursor anywhere within thecontent in question in Code view and click the Select Tag button on the Codeview toolbar. Doing so highlights the current tags and all content within them.From...
... andIDs in concentric circles around the item. For instance if you want a block oftext to be affected by an ID, a class, and a specific style, you need to place thecontent inside a div with the class ... applied to nonlink contentcommonly changes the background color of the content rather than the font color.For even more advanced control, you can combine several pseudoclasses by stackingthem. ... the content?From the Library of Lee BogdanoffptgIntroducing ID—Class’s Almost Identical Twin171Introducing ID—Class’s Almost IdenticalTwinThe ID works in the same way as the class: You can...
... and clickthe Find Matching Tag button on the Code view toolbar to find the beginning tag. Inote the name, click the Find Matching Tag button again to go back to the endtag, and place a comment ... tag is located, click the Find Matching Tag button again, and Code viewjumps to the end tag.Creating Divs in Code ViewAs you may have experienced in Hour 11, dragging and dropping divs into Designview ... in the Quick Tag Selector, all the content affected by the tag high-lights both in Code and Design view. To find only the beginning tag, click the FindMatching Tag button on the Code View toolbar....
... the C# WayWatchOut! In fact, the compiler transforms the code shown in Listing 3.2 into code that looks roughly like that shown in Listing 3.3.LISTING 3.3 Declaring a Propertyclass Contact ... http://www.opencontent.org/openpub/).ISBN-13: 978-0-672-33101-5 ISBN-10: 0-672-33101-2Library of Congress Cataloging -in- Publication Data Dorman, Scott, 1973- Sams teachyourselfVisual C# 2010 : in24hours ... applications using Microsoft .NET technolo-gies. Scott runs a software architecture-focused user group, speaks extensively (including at Microsoft TechEd and community-sponsored code camps), and contributes...