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This is the official blog for KTech Web Solutions. You will find post about web design and web design concepts.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Still working with Struts2 framework

I am still currently working on the Struts2 framework. If there is anyone that has good resources for struts2 please send comments to me. Thanks in advance.

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Thursday, March 26, 2009

Struts2

We have been working with Struts2 framework to develop some new web applications. More on this at a later date.

Applying Dreamweaver Behaviors



You can attach behaviors to the entire document (that is, to the tag) or to links, images, form elements, and several other HTML elements.

The target browser you select determines which events are supported for a given element.

You can specify more than one action for each event. Actions occur in the order in which they?re listed in the Actions column of the Behaviors panel, but you can change that order.

1. Select an element on the page, such as an image or a link.

To attach a behavior to the entire page, click the tag in the tag selector at the lower-left corner of the Document window.
2. Choose Window > Behaviors.
3. Click the Plus (+) button and select an action from the Actions menu.

Actions that are dimmed in the menu can?t be chosen. They may be dimmed because a required object doesn?t exist in the current document. For example, the Control Shockwave or Flash action is dimmed if the document contains no Shockwave or Flash SWF files.

When you select an action, a dialog box appears, displaying parameters and instructions for the action.
4. Enter parameters for the action, and click OK.
All actions provided in Dreamweaver work in modern browsers. Some actions do not work in older browsers, but they will not cause errors.
Note: Targeted elements require a unique ID. For example, if you want to apply the Swap Image behavior to an image, the image requires an ID. If you don?t have an ID specified for the element, Dreamweaver automatically specifies one for you.
5. The default event to trigger the action appears in the Events column. If this is not the trigger event you want, select another event from the Events pop?up menu. (To open the Events menu, select an event or action in the Behaviors panel, and click the downward-pointing black arrow that appears between the event name and the action name.)

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New blog

Well due to server issues my blog is now deleted along with all my posts. I will have to start to rebuild all the web page and web application blogs onto this blog. I am very sorry this happened. Check back soon for more web based help.

Kyle Gray
KTech Web Solutions