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Ext JS 3.0 Cookbook

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Ext JS 3.0 Cookbook

Overview of this book

Using Ext JS you can easily build desktop-style interfaces in your web applications. Over 400,000 developers are working smarter with Ext JS and yet most of them fail to exercise all of the features that this powerful JavaScript library has to offer. Get to grips with all of the features that you would expect with this quick and easy-to-follow Ext JS Cookbook. This book provides clear instructions for getting the most out of Ext JS with and offers many exercises to build impressive rich internet applications. This cookbook shows techniques and "patterns" for building particular interface styles and features in Ext JS. Pick what you want and move ahead. It teaches you how to use all of the Ext JS widgets and components smartly, through practical examples and exercises. Native and custom layouts, forms, grids, listviews, treeviews, charts, tab panels, menus, toolbars, and many more components are covered in a multitude of examples.The book also looks at best practices on data storage, application architecture, code organization, presenting recipes for improving themóour cookbook provides expert information for people working with Ext JS.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Ext JS 3.0 Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
Preface

Wizard style UI using a card layout


The Wizard style UI is perfect when you need to lead the user through a series of steps in a specific sequence. Wizards are especially suited for complex or infrequently performed tasks, where the user is unfamiliar with the steps involved. In the following screenshot, you'll see what the Wizard style UI built in this recipe looks like:

How to do it...

  1. 1. Create the wizard's cards or steps:

    card0=new Ext.Panel({
    id: 'card-0',
    html: '<h1>Step 1 of 3</h1><p>Welcome to the wizard. </p><p>Click the "Next" button to continue...</p>'
    });
    card1=new Ext.Panel({
    id: 'card-1',
    html: '<h1>Step 2 of 3</h1><p>One more step left.</p><p>Please click the "Next" button to continue...</p>'
    });
    card2=new Ext.Panel({
    id: 'card-2',
    html: '<h1>Step 3 of 3</h1><p>This is the last step. You made it!</p>'
    });
    
  2. 2. You need a function to switch the steps:

    var navigationHandler=function...