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Moodle JavaScript Cookbook

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Moodle JavaScript Cookbook

Overview of this book

Moodle is the best e-learning solution on the block and is revolutionizing courses on the Web. Using JavaScript in Moodle is very useful to administrators and dynamic developers as it uses built-in libraries to provide the modern and dynamic experience that is expected by web users today.The Moodle JavaScript Cookbook will take you through the basics of combining Moodle with JavaScript and its various libraries and explain how JavaScript can be used along with Moodle. It will explain how to integrate Yahoo! User Interface Library (YUI) with Moodle. YUI will be the main focus of the book, and is the key to implementing modern, dynamic feature-rich interfaces to help your users get a more satisfying and productive Moodle experience. It will enable you to add effects, make forms more responsive, use AJAX and animation, all to create a richer user experience. You will be able to work through a range of YUI features, such as pulling in and displaying information from other websites, enhancing existing UI elements to make users' lives easier, and even how to add animation to your pages for a nice finishing touch.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Moodle JavaScript Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Enabling scrolling


In this recipe, we will implement a scrolling data table, an alternative method to paging that allows us to better handle the display of large data sets which would be cumbersome to display in full.

We will do this by using an alternative, but similarly defined YUI control: ScrollingDataTable.

Getting ready

Open datatable.js file for editing. We will modify the definition of the dataTable object.

How to do it...

Modify the dataTable definition to match the following code:

var dataTable = new YAHOO.widget.ScrollingDataTable ("container", columns, dataSource, {
height: "150px"
});

How it works...

We used the alternative control ScrollingDataTable, passing in a configuration object as the fourth argument. This configuration object simply sets a height for the DataTable, and any content that overflows this height will scroll. Similarly, we may set a width to enable horizontal scrolling, or both a height and a width to enable both horizontal and vertical scrolling.

The following screenshots...