Tutorial by Examples: view

asp:ListView introduced in ASP.NET WebForms framework 3.5 is the most flexible of all DataPresentation Controls in the framework. An example of Grouping using ListView (which will come handy as an image gallery) Objective: To display three images in a row using asp:ListView Markup <asp:ListVie...
It is common to want two views to be side by side, centered in their superview. The common answer given on Stack Overflow is to embed these two views in a UIView and center the UIView. This is not necessary or recommended. From the UILayoutGuide docs: There are a number of costs associated with...
Class based views let you focus on what make your views special. A static about page might have nothing special, except the template used. Use a TemplateView! All you have to do is set a template name. Job done. Next. views.py from django.views.generic import TemplateView class AboutView(Tem...
Template views are fine for static page and you could use them for everything with get_context_data but it would be barely better than using function as views. Enter ListView and DetailView app/models.py from django.db import models class Pokemon(models.Model): name = models.CharField(max...
Views, in an MVC pattern, contain the logic on how to present data to the user. In a web application, typically they are used to generate the HTML output that is sent back to users with each response. By default, views in Laravel are stored in the resources/views directory. A view can be called u...
Elements can be selected by jQuery using jQuery Selectors. The function returns either an element or a list of elements. Basic selectors $("*") // All elements $("div") // All <div> elements $(".blue") ...
ViewData is the mechanism for a controller to provide data to the view it presents, without using a ViewModel. Specifically, ViewData is a dictionary which is available both in MVC action methods and views. You may use ViewData to transfer some data from your action method to the view returned by th...
$(element).hide() // sets display: none $(element).show() // sets display to original value $(element).toggle() // toggles between the two $(element).is(':visible') // returns true or false $('element:visible') // matches all elements that are visible $...
You should implement SFSafariViewControllerDelegate so that your class is notified when the user hits the Done button on the SafariViewController and you can dismiss it as well. First declare your class to implement the protocol. class MyClass: SFSafariViewControllerDelegate { } Implement th...
Don't forget to import the necessary framework first. import SafariServices //Objective-C @import SafariServices; Instantiate a SafariViewController instance. let safariVC = SFSafariViewController(URL: URL(string: "your_url")!) //Objective-C @import SafariServices; NSURL *URL = [...
Swift 3 let stackView = UIStackView() stackView.axis = .horizontal stackView.alignment = .fill // .leading .firstBaseline .center .trailing .lastBaseline stackView.distribution = .fill // .fillEqually .fillProportionally .equalSpacing .equalCentering let label = UILabel() label.text = "...
Swift let stackView = UIStackView() stackView.axis = .Vertical stackView.alignment = .Fill // .Leading .FirstBaseline .Center .Trailing .LastBaseline stackView.distribution = .Fill // .FillEqually .FillProportionally .EqualSpacing .EqualCentering let label = UILabel(frame: CGRectZero) label....
tl;dr : Create a base class that defines two user objects (say user and another_user). Create your other models and define three Client instances. self.client : Representing user logged in browser self.another_client : Representing another_user 's client self.unlogged_client : Representing unlo...
With Blade, you can also include partial views (called 'partials') directly into a page like so: @include('includes.info', ['title' => 'Information Station']) The code above will include the view at 'views/includes/info.blade.php'. It will also pass in a variable $title having value 'Informat...
You can archive different Textsizes inside a Textview with a Span TextView textView = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.textView); Spannable span = new SpannableString(textView.getText()); span.setSpan(new RelativeSizeSpan(0.8f), start, end, Spannable.SPAN_EXCLUSIVE_EXCLUSIVE); textView.setText(span)...
In Objective-C, method swizzling is the process of changing the implementation of an existing selector. This is possible due to the way Selectors are mapped on a dispatch table, or a table of pointers to functions or methods. Pure Swift methods are not dynamically dispatched by the Objective-C run...
git diff [HEAD|--staged...] --word-diff Rather than displaying lines changed, this will display differences within lines. For example, rather than: -Hello world +Hello world! Where the whole line is marked as changed, word-diff alters the output to: Hello [-world-]{+world!+} You can omit...
If you need a completely customized view, you'll need to subclass View (the superclass of all Android views) and provide your custom sizing (onMeasure(...)) and drawing (onDraw(...)) methods: Create your custom view skeleton: this is basically the same for every custom view. Here we create the...
Custom views can also take custom attributes which can be used in Android layout resource files. To add attributes to your custom view you need to do the following: Define the name and type of your attributes: this is done inside res/values/attrs.xml (create it if necessary). The following file...
Swift let webview = UIWebView(frame: CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: 320, height: 480)) Objective-C UIWebView *webview = [[UIWebView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0, 0, 320, 480)]; //Alternative way of defining frame for UIWebView UIWebView *webview = [[UIWebView alloc] init]; CGRect webviewFr...

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