The Wild Card: 7 Steps to an Educator's Creative Breakthrough

Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Hyperlink, Pie Menu, Context Menu, Scrollbar, Conduit, Menu Bar, Ribbon, Modal Window, Widgetbox, Throbber, Toolbar, Button, Title Bar, Software Widget, Status Bar, Breadcrumb, Gui Widget, Splash Screen, Text Box, Check Box, Accordion, Zembly, File Dialog, Loading Screen, Graphical User Interface Builder, Menu Extra, Spinlets, Phidget, Drop-Down List, Mouseover, Tooltip, Radio Button, Grid View, Common Menus in Microsoft Windows, Sidebar, Tree View, Slider, Hula Girl, Zumobi, Progress Bar, Label, User Generated Tour, Spinner, Toast, Combo Box, Disclosure Widget, Popup Menu, Form, List Box, Edit Menu, Infobar, File Menu, Tab Order. Excerpt: In a graphical user interface , an accordion is a vertically stacked list of items (e.g. labels or thumbnails ). Each item can be "expanded" or "stretched" to reveal the content associated with that item. There can be zero or more items expanded at a time, depending on the configuration.The term stems from the musical accordion in which sections of the bellows can be expanded by pulling outward.A common example of a GUI accordion is the Show/Hide operation of a box region, but extended to have multiple sections in a list.An accordion is related to a tabbed interface , a horizontal list of items where exactly one item is expanded into a window (shortcuts to access separate windows ).Developer definition Several buttons or labels are stacked upon one another. At most one of them can be "active". When a button is active the space below the button is used to display a paned window . The pane is usually constrained by the width of labels. When opened it shifts labels under the clicked label down according to the height of that window. Only one button or pane combination can be active at any one time; when a button is selected any other active pane...

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The Wild Card: 7 Steps to an Educator's Creative Breakthrough

Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Hyperlink, Pie Menu, Context Menu, Scrollbar, Conduit, Menu Bar, Ribbon, Modal Window, Widgetbox, Throbber, Toolbar, Button, Title Bar, Software Widget, Status Bar, Breadcrumb, Gui Widget, Splash Screen, Text Box, Check Box, Accordion, Zembly, File Dialog, Loading Screen, Graphical User Interface Builder, Menu Extra, Spinlets, Phidget, Drop-Down List, Mouseover, Tooltip, Radio Button, Grid View, Common Menus in Microsoft Windows, Sidebar, Tree View, Slider, Hula Girl, Zumobi, Progress Bar, Label, User Generated Tour, Spinner, Toast, Combo Box, Disclosure Widget, Popup Menu, Form, List Box, Edit Menu, Infobar, File Menu, Tab Order. Excerpt: In a graphical user interface , an accordion is a vertically stacked list of items (e.g. labels or thumbnails ). Each item can be "expanded" or "stretched" to reveal the content associated with that item. There can be zero or more items expanded at a time, depending on the configuration.The term stems from the musical accordion in which sections of the bellows can be expanded by pulling outward.A common example of a GUI accordion is the Show/Hide operation of a box region, but extended to have multiple sections in a list.An accordion is related to a tabbed interface , a horizontal list of items where exactly one item is expanded into a window (shortcuts to access separate windows ).Developer definition Several buttons or labels are stacked upon one another. At most one of them can be "active". When a button is active the space below the button is used to display a paned window . The pane is usually constrained by the width of labels. When opened it shifts labels under the clicked label down according to the height of that window. Only one button or pane combination can be active at any one time; when a button is selected any other active pane...

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The Wild Card: 7 Steps to an Educator's Creative Breakthrough

The Wild Card: 7 Steps to an Educator's Creative Breakthrough

The Wild Card: 7 Steps to an Educator's Creative Breakthrough

The Wild Card: 7 Steps to an Educator's Creative Breakthrough

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Hyperlink, Pie Menu, Context Menu, Scrollbar, Conduit, Menu Bar, Ribbon, Modal Window, Widgetbox, Throbber, Toolbar, Button, Title Bar, Software Widget, Status Bar, Breadcrumb, Gui Widget, Splash Screen, Text Box, Check Box, Accordion, Zembly, File Dialog, Loading Screen, Graphical User Interface Builder, Menu Extra, Spinlets, Phidget, Drop-Down List, Mouseover, Tooltip, Radio Button, Grid View, Common Menus in Microsoft Windows, Sidebar, Tree View, Slider, Hula Girl, Zumobi, Progress Bar, Label, User Generated Tour, Spinner, Toast, Combo Box, Disclosure Widget, Popup Menu, Form, List Box, Edit Menu, Infobar, File Menu, Tab Order. Excerpt: In a graphical user interface , an accordion is a vertically stacked list of items (e.g. labels or thumbnails ). Each item can be "expanded" or "stretched" to reveal the content associated with that item. There can be zero or more items expanded at a time, depending on the configuration.The term stems from the musical accordion in which sections of the bellows can be expanded by pulling outward.A common example of a GUI accordion is the Show/Hide operation of a box region, but extended to have multiple sections in a list.An accordion is related to a tabbed interface , a horizontal list of items where exactly one item is expanded into a window (shortcuts to access separate windows ).Developer definition Several buttons or labels are stacked upon one another. At most one of them can be "active". When a button is active the space below the button is used to display a paned window . The pane is usually constrained by the width of labels. When opened it shifts labels under the clicked label down according to the height of that window. Only one button or pane combination can be active at any one time; when a button is selected any other active pane...


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ISBN-13: 9781946444523
Publisher: Dave Burgess Consulting, Inc.
Publication date: 01/28/2018
Pages: 262
Sales rank: 19,277
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.55(d)
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