> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi,
> what do you mean by widget library ?
Hello Jerome,
I'm working on a application which has many fields.
Many pages will have the same kinds of fields.
The most elemential "field" has 3 items:
1) a container for the items
2) a "label" field
3) a "input" or "display" field
It may be either stacked, where the label sits above
the input/display field, or side by side, eg:
First Name: Last name:
+-----------+ +-----------+
| Otto | | Hirr |
+-----------+ +-----------+
or
+-----------+
First Name: | Otto |
+-----------+ ...
This can be had by
<div ...>
<p ...>First name:</p>
<p ...><input type="text" /></p>
</div>
Appropriate class and style applications on elements will
generate appropriate effect, stacked, inline, and whether to
float, to clear, etc for alignment. For display, just drop out
the <input> and hang value in the second <p>.
>From this, we can then build up conceptually higher level widgets.
Name widget would include, first, last, middle, suffix, title, etc.
Addr widget would include number, street name, pre&post fix, type, appt/suite
number, city, state, zip.
Driver's licence would include, number, state, kind, etc
Then we can build a higher level widget like 'person'
to include name, address, id info, etc.
Top level page would be just a few higher level widget components,
maybe layed out into a tabbed display, etc.
These are so common, I'm sure someone else has done something
like this...
..Otto
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