Sorry, I don't understand. How would you store a reference to the Object in the paragraph?
Or would you keep a list (or an array) of paragraph-objects that have a reference to the paragraph-DOM-Element? On Nov 6, 7:33 pm, buda <[email protected]> wrote: > Keep reference to the object in storage of a paragraph, video and etc > > On 4 ноя, 23:09, Luke <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > sorry for the non-descriptive topic, I couldn't think of anything > > better. However, I'm currently working on a project where you can > > create simple webpages by adding different types of paragraphs, (eg. > > Text, Image, Video) one below the other, and edit their contents, move > > or delete them. Basically like this: > > >http://blogage.de/files/60901/image > > > Im rewriting the JS and I have a little problem here; I recently read > > that extending the DOM is basically a bad idea and that in Prototype 2 > > they will even stop that practice. Now my idea (actually) was, for a > > project like this, to create classes for each paragraph-type with > > methods and properties that I would extend the paragraph-DOM with. I > > mean that if I had, like in the above image, three paragraphs, each > > would be represented by a DIV with the class="paragraph text" or > > class="paragraph video" etc. On the JS-side there would be classes > > like "Text" or "Video" which would have a method that would extend > > those DIVs with functions and properties necessary to edit, move or > > delete that paragraph. When, for example, the user clicks on an > > editlink, it simply would call its paragraph's edit-method. Everything > > would be nice and clean. > > > But now I know, extending is bad. So I'm kinda stuck here, I don't > > know how to write unobtrusive JS without writing terrible spaghetti- > > esque code with lots of observers. I mean I could still organize parts > > of the code in classes, but there would be a long list of observers > > (eg. for clicking an edit-link) with switch-cases for the types of > > paragraphs. Actually even with extending the DOM I'm not totally sure > > how I would catch the edit-clicking event. As I said, I'm kind of > > stuck :). Can you help me with ideas? How would you do this? > > > Thanks a lot, > > Luke -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Prototype & script.aculo.us" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/prototype-scriptaculous?hl=en.
