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7. Creating an Appointment Calendar - Part 07Posted on: 2010-04-11 One last design consideration for building an application is how the files are laid out on the web server. This post will provide you with a suggested layout, discuss a few some follow up thoughts, and then answer questions that arose during the development of this series. 6. Creating an Appointment Calendar - Part 06Posted on: 2010-04-11 One of the design considerations needed was a way to sort appointments for a specific day. This post will extend the Appointments data class to include a function to identify appointments by a specific date. 5. Creating an Appointment Calendar - Part 05Posted on: 2010-04-11 This post will focus on building the pages that will be served to the user. Those pages being: List, View, New, Edit, Move and Delete 4. Creating an Appointment Calendar - Part 04Posted on: 2010-04-11 This post will take the design decisions made from the previous post and implement them, creating the various components and pages. 3. Creating an Appointment Calendar - Part 03Posted on: 2010-04-11 This post will continue the Interface Design discuss that started in the first blog. 2. Creating an Appointment Calendar - Part 02Posted on: 2010-04-11 This post will discuss an installation script that allows Ladder know about new data class. It will describe two classes that will be used throughout the rest of the series that extend ldrItem and ldrFolder respectively. It will then demonstrate how to create a new Appointments folder so that Appointments can be stored in it. 1. Creating an Appointment Calendar - Part 01Posted on: 2010-04-11 This blog series demonstrates how to use Ladder to create an Appointment Calendar. Its goal is to provide readers with a clear understanding of how to build a simple application using reusable components based on Ladder’s data management capabilities. Future articles will rely on these concepts to build larger applications. 1. Installing LQueryBUPosted on: 2010-02-17 7. Showing Google Maps with many markers in PHPPosted on: 2010-02-04 Sometimes you need to display Google Maps with a large number of markers. However, adding too many markers makes the map page load too slow. This article explains how you can use marker cluster feature of the forms map location plug-in to cluster large numbers of markers to make the page load much faster. 6. Rich HTML form select input plug-inPosted on: 2009-12-22 The HTML forms select inputs are very useful but their limitations do not allow presenting a more detailed and pleasant to read information about the options that the user can select. The form list select custom input plug-in was released with the goal of overcoming the limitations of regular select inputs. This article provides an introduction to the features of this new plug-in. |
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