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KnockoutJS by Example

By : Adnan Jaswal
Book Image

KnockoutJS by Example

By: Adnan Jaswal

Overview of this book

KnockoutJS By Example is a project-based guide that introduces the key features and concepts of knockout.js. It helps you create an application skeleton and a Hello World application. You will develop a To-Do list application that aims to show the basic features of knockout.js in action, such as data binding and observables, following which you will develop a dynamic online customer registration form that captures and validates customer information. This book will further walk you through developing a customer banking portal, which demonstrates the use of knockout.js with components such as navigation bars, tabs, carousels, master details view, panels, forms, and wizards. You will also discover how to use token-based authentication and authorization to secure the customer banking portal, and move on to creating an editable products grid with CRUD operations. Finally, you will explore how to use the Google Maps API with knockout.js. KnockoutJS By Example will not only leave you with a basic understanding of knockout.js fundamentals but also take you through some of the advanced features. It will help you get a web application up and ready instantly.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
KnockoutJS by Example
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgment
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Navigating between application features


The first user story states that the application should make it easier for the members to navigate between different application features of the portal. We get an idea of the application features from the rest of the user stories. The main application features are the ability to view information about the bank, the contact details, account and transactions, and personal information. We will divide the screen based on these features using a navigation bar and a tab container. The navigation bar will be used to navigate between information about the bank, contact details, and a home page. The home page will further divide features such as the ability to view accounts and details and personal information.

The description of the navigation is depicted in the following wireframe:

Note

A wireframe is a page schematic or a visual design that depicts the user interface components and the page layout. Wireframes help in communicating the visual design and site...