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Faking new UI elements in S-Controls in Summer '07
To write nice UI in S-Controls, we've all gotten good at faking UI elements like object lookup fields, date pickers, etc. In summer '07 there is a new date picker, as well as field hover flyouts, field help text, and more.
I'm starting the process of reverse engineering how to do these in my S-Controls. It sure would be a boon if an SF.com employee would write up a couple examples of how to fake these things. It would save us all a ton of time!
I'm looing at the new datepicker right now and I'm getting there, and will post when I figure it out, but it would be eaiser if we all didn't have to reinvent the wheel.
Thanks as always,
Steve
I'm starting the process of reverse engineering how to do these in my S-Controls. It sure would be a boon if an SF.com employee would write up a couple examples of how to fake these things. It would save us all a ton of time!
I'm looing at the new datepicker right now and I'm getting there, and will post when I figure it out, but it would be eaiser if we all didn't have to reinvent the wheel.
Thanks as always,
Steve
Mark
- a sample s-control called DatePicker showing two date fields using this method, invoke this s-control to see the code in action and as an example of how to use it in your s-controls
- a snippet of datepicker support functions
- a snippet of CSS calls
- a snippet of the table that makes up the calendar picker
- a sinppet of general date formatting functions
Let me know if you find any issues. It would be nice to collaboratively make using the new date picker as easy as possible.Enjoy,
Steve
Mark
Thankyou very much for your AppexChange It's only awesome ! =) Really nice !
I have implement it in my salesforce but since yesterday I have a problem in Firefox That you have also ! In Internet explorer it works fine ...
When you click in the input text ( the calendar pop up doesn t show up ). My firebug ( extension of Firefox ) tell me this :
Error :
Error in library.js :