Anyone knows a URL where we can see such reload in action ?
I can imagine it with Ajax reload but not with normal/full page reload.
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 12:47 AM, 7zark7 7za...@gmail.com wrote:
Folks I think there is a valid usage here for mobile device apps which use
animations between
I personally don't have an example, but yes I think this would have to
involve Ajax in some way.
I have done similar in an app, but only for switching out the main
panel. E.g. I created a setResponsePanel (...) method in my page
hierarchy.
Perhaps this could be used to mimic a full page
You'd almost have to decorate every form submit and every link on the
page. I don't know if you need AJAX for this, but you'd definitely
need some client-side JS. The back button would probably cause some
troubles, though.
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 3:49 PM, Anh 7za...@gmail.com wrote:
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Yes, that's basically what I do with a setResponsePanel(..) call:
you have to call this everywhere in place of setResponsePage for
links, submits, etc.
Not really optimal if you are trying add this to an existing wicket app.
That's why I shared Per's interest in if there was a way to do this
Hi *,
has someone implemented an animation while switching pages with
setResponsePage?
I would like to use effects like scriptaculous.Effect.Grow or Shrink
while switching pages.
Cheers
Per
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2010/7/21 Per Newgro per.new...@gmx.ch:
Hi *,
has someone implemented an animation while switching pages with
setResponsePage?
I would like to use effects like scriptaculous.Effect.Grow or Shrink while
switching pages.
Cheers
Per
Just do it with static html. After few minutes of heavy use they will
probably decide otherwise.
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2010/7/21 Per Newgro per.new...@gmx.ch:
They would like to see it in action. Then they decide.
Per
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Ok thats a point.
Thanks
Per
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If not, hit them with this...
These are not the page switching animations you're looking for. Move along.
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 3:38 PM, Per Newgro per.new...@gmx.ch wrote:
Ok thats a point.
Thanks
Per
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Folks I think there is a valid usage here for mobile device apps which use
animations between panels. I've run into this myself.
Granted a webapp is not native, but some clients do desire a close to native
experience and this is a nice touch.
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