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UNINA9910459185003321 |
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Blanco Jose Argudo |
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Joomla! 1.5 JavaScript jQuery [[electronic resource] ] : enhance your Joomla! sites with the power of jQuery extensions, plugins, and more / / Jose Argudo Blanco |
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Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Pub., 2010 |
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1-282-71250-0 |
9786612712500 |
1-84951-205-1 |
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1 online resource (292 p.) |
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Web sites - Authoring programs |
Web site development |
Electronic books. |
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Monografia |
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Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Let's Start Making a Better Site-Images; How Joomla! handles images by default; Inserting images into articles; Placing images in modules; Placing images in the template; Adding a jQuery-powered image slideshow module; Some other modules to try; Image pop ups; Some other modules to try; Putting images together-image galleries; Some other extensions to try; Tips and tricks; Summary; Chapter 2: Site Content-Our Next Step; Basic concepts on Joomla! content |
How Joomla! shows our articles to site visitorsEnhance your site content using JavaScript; Organizing our content into tabs; Some other modules to try; Article slideshows; Some other extensions worth checking; Site search; Introducing AJAX search; Some other extensions to try; Tips and tricks; Summary; Chapter 3: Embedding Rich Media Features with Joomla! Plugins; Concept of plugin-what is a Joomla! plugin and how does it work?; Code highlighter plugin; Some other extensions to try; captbunzo's Flickr Album plugin; Some other plugins to try; SC jQuery; |
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Some other plugins to try |
Tips and tricksSummary; Chapter 4: One Last Look at Joomla! jQuery Modules; Limitations of Joomla! menu modules; Creating a drop-down menu with CSS alone; jQuery-powered Joomla! menu modules; Adapting the menu to suit our template; Some more extensions to try; Creative ways of placing login modules in our site; Some other extensions to try; Tips and tricks; Summary; Chapter 5: Refactoring Our Site; Warning; Removing unnecessary jQuery loads; Code highlight; pPGallery plugin; Shadowbox; AJAX Header Rotator; Content Slider module; What happens with jQuery UI; c7DialogMOD; jQuery tabs module |
Removing MooToolsTips and tricks; Summary; Chapter 6: Getting Our Hands on Coding JavaScript; Adding movement to our site's header-Parallax effect; Preparing the HTML necessary for our example; Adding jQuery Parallax library; Tips and tricks; jQuery library jScrollPane; Adding mouse scrolling; Adding useful tooltips; Tips and tricks; Summary; Chapter 7: Creating Our Own Modules; Learning the basics of Joomla! module creation; Creating a ""Send us a question"" module; Making a better form using JavaScript; Send the form using jQuery AJAX; Tips and tricks |
Validating form fields using jQuery-why validate?Warning; What could you check?; What to do next? Packing and installing the module; Summary; Chapter 8: Building Complete Solutions, Modules, and Components; Working with the news rotator module; Creating the component base; XML installer file; Why are so many files necessary?; Building our first model; How Joomla! helps us work with the database; Inserting data; Updating data; Deleting records; Reading data; loadResult; loadObject; loadObjectList; Modifying our installer to create our table; Coding a basic admin zone |
Inserting, editing, and deleting records in our admin zone |
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Enhance your Joomla! Sites with the power of jQuery extensions, plugins, and more |
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UNINA9910440660403321 |
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1484.11.2-2020 - IEEE Standard for Learning Technology--ECMAScript Application - Programming Interface for Content to Runtime Services Communication - Redline / / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
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[Place of publication not identified] : , : IEEE, , 2021 |
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Computer managed instruction |
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An ECMAScript application programming interface (API) for content-to-runtime-services communication is described in this standard. It is based on a current industry practice called "CMI--computer managed instruction." This API enables the communication of information between content and a runtime service (RTS) typically provided by a learning management system (LMS) via common API services using the ECMAScript language. The purpose of this standard is to build consensus around, resolve ambiguities, and correct defects in existing specifications for an ECMA¬Script API for exchanging data between learning-related content and an LMS. |
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