AJAX - The Complete Reference
PART II Chapter 8: User Interface Design for Ajax 341 In some browsers that support custom cursors, it is also possible to inclu ...
342 Part II: Developing an Ajax Library^ The screen position of the various activity indicators varies. Some applications will p ...
PART II Chapter 8: User Interface Design for Ajax 343 status to users. For example, the XHR object’s readyState property can be ...
344 Part II: Developing an Ajax Library^ being received, the data being consumed, a retry occurring, or an error happening. A fe ...
PART II Chapter 8: User Interface Design for Ajax 345 <input type="file" name="uploadedFile" /><br /> <input type ...
346 Part II: Developing an Ajax Library^ This is but a mere outline of the necessary code needed. A full example can be found at ...
PART II Chapter 8: User Interface Design for Ajax 347 That handler would then get called every so often and could present the st ...
348 Part II: Developing an Ajax Library^ NNOT EOTE Depending on your application, if you can get access to content as it comes i ...
PART II Chapter 8: User Interface Design for Ajax 349 FIGURE 8-6 Inform users when data retrieval has many steps ...
350 Part II: Developing an Ajax Library^ In the case that it is impossible to recover from a problem or that the user needs to b ...
PART II Chapter 8: User Interface Design for Ajax 351 After all the various elements have been added to the dialog, the region i ...
352 Part II: Developing an Ajax Library^ A complete example demonstrating simple <div> based dialogs can be found at http: ...
PART II Chapter 8: User Interface Design for Ajax 353 if (opacity != 100 && opacity != 0) setTimeout(function(){changeOp ...
354 Part II: Developing an Ajax Library^ var diffRGB = {}; diffRGB.r = endRGB.r - startRGB.r; diffRGB.g = endRGB.g - startRGB.g; ...
PART II Chapter 8: User Interface Design for Ajax 355 To-Do List Introduction: Delete, Confi rm, and Transition To move beyond t ...
356 Part II: Developing an Ajax Library^ a list with a set of items in it and delete controls, in this case a trash can icon. Wh ...
PART II Chapter 8: User Interface Design for Ajax 357 the deletion. Visually, the cursor can be changed on mouseover, and you ma ...
358 Part II: Developing an Ajax Library^ straightforward though bulky. It first saves the contents of the list item in a tempora ...
PART II Chapter 8: User Interface Design for Ajax 359 finishRequest() is invoked. This function will not be called until the Aja ...
360 Part II: Developing an Ajax Library^ Click-to-Edit To support the goal of immediacy, many Ajax applications employ an idea d ...
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