Method Chaining in OOP
| Posted on March 27, 2012 at 9:55 PM |
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If you have any programming experience in any OOP language,then you must have noticed a very cool feature available with the librarymethods.
E.G. [String object].getCharAt[0].equalsIgnoreCase(“charecter”);
The methods can be chained to complete multiple operationsrelative to a single object. This is called Method Chaining.
Example:
Adobe Muse WalkThrough part 7
| Posted on November 20, 2011 at 11:35 AM |
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Phase 7: Muse- other features.
There is a lot more to come across in MUSE. A few things that a serious designer should be aware of, is listed here.
i. You can place any image and use it as button or whatever way you like. You can even place Photoshop buttons [PSD files]. The options are available under the File tab.
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Adobe Muse WalkThrough part 6
| Posted on November 20, 2011 at 11:35 AM |
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Phase 6: Dynamic contents-Panels.
We are going to edit the About Me page now.
i. Open the page and select and place the Accordion from the Panels of widget box.
ii. Make some color modifications as you like.
iii. I am going to make a contact information system out of i...
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| Posted on November 20, 2011 at 11:25 AM |
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Phase 5: Dynamic contents-Compositions.
Now we go to the home page and place a Featured News Composition Widget on the body space.
i. Click on the 2 small elements of it one by one and delete them.
ii. I am going to use an online social networking site’s feed.
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Adobe Muse WalkThrough part 4
| Posted on November 20, 2011 at 7:50 AM |
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Phase 4: Dynamic contents-Slide Shows.
In the widget library there are 4 types of slideshow elements given. All of them are more or less same and modifiable. I will be using the lightbox to create my photo gallery.
i. Open the ‘my pictures’ page on designer.
ii. Now select the lightbox fr...
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