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  • Studio for Wijmo MVC Review

    Studio for Wijmo MVC Review

    Aug 11
    22

    I was recently asked to review Studio for Wijmo MVC by Component One and, overall, I am impressed. There are 2 major components of this. The first is Wijmo Complete which is a collection of over 30 UI widgets (very similar to jQuery UI). The second is Wijmo Scaffolding for MVC which builds upon the scaffolding that was released as part of the MVC 3 Tools Update (note: is does *not* build on top of powershell-based MVC Scaffolding which Microsoft released earlier this year). Some of the Wijmo...


  • An easy approach to adding user notifications to ASP web applications

    An easy approach to adding user notifications to ASP web applications

    Dec 10
    07

    We all have to do it inform the user of some status such as whether their edit saved properly and/or if a form submission was successful. The work here is based on something I picked up on the this blog: http://blog.idleworx.com/2010/11/friendly-css-error-messages-for-java.html. I changed things slightly to take advantage of the .NET environment. Have you ever wanted user notifications that faded out over a certain time interval? Perhaps you want the user to be able to click a message to m...


  • Integrate Html5 Form in ASP.NET MVC

    Integrate Html5 Form in ASP.NET MVC

    Oct 10
    20

    This article is divided into three parts. In the first, part I will show you how you can add Html5 forms in your ASP.NET MVC application with very minimum effort. In the second part, I will show you how to implement client side validation which will trigger automatically even when the browser does not have the html5 client side validation support and in the last part I will show widgetify the form in the client side with jQuery for the older browser that does not have support for Html5 form. ...


  • MVC 2 Model Metadata to Render Dynamic UI

    MVC 2 Model Metadata to Render Dynamic UI

    Sep 10
    09

    Recently we had a project where we needed to render certain questions on the screen dynamically based on answers to previous questions on previous screens.  For questions that need to dynamically be visible/invisible on the same screen, this can simply be controlled with jQuery.  However, in this case, based on the user’s input on previous screens we know there are certain questions that will not be applicable before the current screen even loads. In this case, we could use jQuery to set those...



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