Notes application makeover for the Web, Part 1: Using AJAX and CSS for the UI
by Keith Nolen


from THE VIEW, March/April 2008, Volume 14, Issue 2


Successfully Web-enable a Notes application sporting the latest client features and reduce development time by using a systematic approach. Learn how to analyze the UI behavior desirable for a Web application, construct the UI’s building blocks, and assemble them in a dashboard. See how to implement key Notes client features for the Web, including grids and three-column layouts, controlled content with a JavaScript framework, and more. The example application, a personal securities price-tracking application using HTML, JavaScript, AJAX, DHTML, CSS, and formula language, is available for download at www.eview.com.



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