Wiki source code of ERDivaLook
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1 | == What is ERDivaLook? == | ||
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3 | Much like ExcelLook, that vends excel pages, Diva look generates a Web 2.0 interface for DirectToWeb. | ||
4 | More specifically, it generates pages that are: | ||
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6 | * Semantically-rich or **tables-less** | ||
7 | * XHTML 1.0 strict compliant | ||
8 | * Sans images, inline styles or presentation attributes | ||
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10 | They make use of: | ||
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12 | * A CSS **theme** | ||
13 | * Scriptaculous **effects** | ||
14 | * **Ajax widgets** | ||
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16 | = Why Table-less Markup? = | ||
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18 | Scriptaculous, jQuery effects, etc work by manipulating CSS attributes. | ||
19 | Mostly they don't work very well on tables, if at all. | ||
20 | Furthermore, the more sophisticated widgets (like accordions) make use of effects and so don't function as they should without. | ||
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22 | This is even more true for unobtrusive javascript for which table-less markup is usually a prerequisite. | ||
23 | Like jQuery, which takes this a step further, by applying functionality via CSS selectors. | ||
24 | (So for jQuery it is an absolute requirement). | ||
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26 | Therefore, if you are developing a Web 2.0/Ajax UI, the transition to table-less markup is an imperative. | ||
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28 | === What is a Diva Theme? === | ||
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30 | In ERDivaLook, or Diva for short, your application is not complete without a CSS theme. | ||
31 | All images, layout, colors and font information are maintained in the CSS. | ||
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33 | All your customizations to the look and layout of your application is also done in the CSS (and via D2W rules). | ||
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35 | ===== Example Diva Themes: ===== | ||
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37 | The following are a sample of themes for Diva look. The first two are included in the Wonder/Examples/Ajax/ERDivaLookExample app. | ||
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39 | |= Neutral |= WebObjects |= Simple |= Organica | ||
40 | | [[image:Picture 1.jpg||]] | [[image:Picture 2.jpg||]] | [[image:Picture 3.jpg||]] | [[image:slides_directtoweb_04.jpg.jpeg||]] | ||
41 | | D2W Neutral look reverse engineered | ||
42 | as a Diva Theme | D2W WebObjects look reverse engineered | ||
43 | as a Diva Theme | [[//Simple//>>http://www.csszengarden.com/?cssfile=/174/174.css&page=2]] theme from css Zen Garden | [[//Organica//>>http://www.csszengarden.com/?cssfile=/188/188.css&page=0]] theme from css Zen Garden | ||
44 | | //Included in ERDivaLookExample// | //Included in ERDivaLookExample// | Shawn Chin [[mailto:schin@shawnchin.net]] | Eduardo Cesario [[mailto:design@criaturacreativa.com.ar]] | ||
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46 | The graphics designer Eduardo Cesario wrote up his experience of developing his //Organica// design for an early prototype of ERDivaLook on his [[blog>>http://www.organicacreativa.com/organica-creativa.php?area=directtoweb&lang=en]]. | ||
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48 | = How to use ERDivaLook = | ||
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