I am trying to figure out a way to create links to point to help files in my application based off the text on the screen.
Lets say my application reports the status of a car if it is running or not. If it is running everything is ok, but if it is not running it will display a reason such as:
In Park
Door is open.
Shut off.
Flat tire
When it displays the reason on the main page I want it to have a link pointing to the help file which will include a resolution to get the car back up and running.
The problem I am having is the the reasons change on the fly and update in real time. The resolutions for the problems are all different.
To give some background, the application is asp.net web application. I tried searching the web and I tried linking it to a simple page which had the links to the correct pages but that requires more user involvement. I want it to be click the problem and bring it right to the page.
Any information or suggestions would be great.
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please understand that I'm a total noob in coding.I'm working on a page of my local Scouting community that allows the visitor to type a number (which represents the age of their child. Ages from 0 to 18), which has to put something in motion so that the troop their child belongs to, instantly shows up on the page (without refreshing the page).This is my idea: https://i.stack.imgur.com/IzAM6.jpg(Text from the image:)
On the left side from top to bottom:- Visitor can click on boy/girl- Results shows directly after input. No Refreshing- Content loads after an upwards motionOn the right side from top to bottom:- Result remains on page until reload/backspace
About the website: https://www.eos-sthubertus.nl (Now under maintenance, so temporarily this website replaces the website stated above: http://eos.zellez.net)We are a local Scouting community that had a really old UI (a 2005 look). Together with a few other people, we are modernising the website and complying our website to the GDPR.
I am unable to give you any specific code examples as you havn't added any code yourself to the question. This is a generic jQuery AJAX tutorial for WordPress that should get you up on your feet:
https://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/using-ajax-with-wordpress/
You will be able to hook a javascript event to the boy/girl button to trigger the event:
https://api.jquery.com/click/
I'm doing a training class right now and one of the games I plan on doing is a Jeopardy style of Q & A. The problem I'm trying to figure out is the buzzer. My idea is to use the projector as the question board I control. The trainees would go to an HTML page with nothing more than a single button. They would turn their monitors around to face me up front. As soon as I read the question they would click the button and it would change their screens the color red.
The button and background color change is easy enough, I got that. There are two problems I'm facing: 1) I need it so that they can't click the button until I'm done reading the question - this one isn't as important, I can just make up a rule. 2) Only the fastest person will have a red screen. To show me who clicked first. The others' buttons will be disabled.
I just have no idea how to even Google these two things. Like: "Disable button for other users"...? Or maybe, "only one click"...?
Any direction to search is appreciated. Eventually, I'd like to add other aspects to like the presenter could click an "incorrect button" then it would clear the screen and enable all the buttons again, for the answer steal.
You can do it with modern WebSocket or applications interact via TCP. However, WebSocket may be overkill for the simple application with a few teams. I faced the same problem before and developed a simple solution with PHP using Flock to write into a shared file on disk. Only request from one team gets the chance to write into that file. Stick to not to use WebSocket, the web page on client site does some polling to receive the "restart" signal from the server for the new question/round. It can run in LAN, different team gets different site, i.e. http://[server-ip]/team1, http://[server-ip]/team2.
You can have control over the round: allow them to press button/ restart, start a new question in http://[server-ip]/admin.
Further improvement can be made in several ways to facilitate your needs (i.e. assign team name, register team, use database instead of a flock file). The code is available here : https://github.com/minhhn2910/buzzergameshow
On the windows phone when you press and hold the back button a collection of tiles will appear that represent apps that were recently run or are running in the background. Generally the tiles will show a preview of the app in the visual state it was in when it last navigated away from. I have seen some apps however that will show their logo on this tile regardless of the state the app was in when navigated away from. I have been beating my head against the internet trying to find how this is done. Perhaps I am missing the proper terms to search for in order point myself in the correct direction. Does anyone know how to accomplish swapping the back button history preview image or perhaps help me find the correct search terms to locate help on this?
I am currently working on a windows Phone App that is supposed to have a flipping liveTile. Here's how it is supposed to work:
The Front will be generated from UI Elements that are filled with Data pulled from a Web API. That Backside will be generated from an Image downloaded from the Web. the Idea ist to have one Image for the small liveTile size and one for the big live tile.
Can someone give me a hint, how i can update the livetile automatically without having to have the app opened? I can't do it with a Push notification because i don't have a server to do the pushing in the first place. I tried using the ShellTileSheduler and RemotImageURI property but this doesn't work for different sizes. Am i missing something? Has anyone done somehting like this and has an idea how to do it? I'm getting really frustrated.
Here is a good start to generate tile
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/andy_wigley/archive/2013/04/10/live-apps-creating-custom-tile-and-lock-screen-images.aspx
I've run into this problem twice in all the site's I've designed and I can't figure out how to fix it. (The flash compiler has not given me any errors for this.)
Here is the link first of all
http://rollingsquare.com/AKJ/akj.html
Once you're in the site click on portfolio and then click on "the excelsior" what happens is that for the first 4-5 clicks it won't do what it's supposed to do and it'll start randomly either stopping at a frame or playing a from a frame. Once it's done it's randomness it all works perfect again, but those initial clicks do not take you anywhere.
This is an externally loaded SWF and I've loaded it with 2 different techniques hoping it was that but that didn't fix it.
I've tried simply placing a UiLoader and linking it and what it is now, a var myLoader.
Anyone run into something like this before?
You should try to be more specific in asking programming questions. I almost took it as a spam link.
Anyway's if I am getting you correct, the initial thumbnail clicks don't load the image.You should probably use individual loader for each of those large images.