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Asked 22 Nov 2011 18:11:16
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22 Nov 2011 18:11:16 Graphic Invention posted:
Hi there!

We just bought the "sliding Panels" component this afternoon, it works great so far for what we've got in mind.
One question though, I would very much like to link to other pages within the document.

For example, within my body text I've got a sentence: "for more information, go to<a href="#">the second</a> page". This won't work, I need something like href="index2.html" or something, you know what I mean?

I've uploaded two screenshots to backup my story, hopefully you can give me some pointers. I also tried to use Behavior Connector, but "Jump menu Go" and "Jump menu" both are greyed out instead of the blue arrow.

Hope to hear form you soon.

Kind regards,
Stefan (from the Netherlands)

(You can download the zip file with my two screenshots at: www.gidownload.nl/download/screenshots.zip)

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Replied 06 Dec 2011 14:52:44
Hi Stefan,

For navigation between the panels you can use the "Control Sliding Panels" behavior. There is a Go To function in there.

As for the iOS - the Sliding Panels has being specially optimized for it so it should really work well on iPhone / iPad. With Dreamweaver CS 5.5 and the built in Phone Gap you can easily create naive apps.

Have you tried it in Safari? What iOS version do you have?

Greetings,
George

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Replied 02 Dec 2011 13:31:04
02 Dec 2011 13:31:04 Graphic Invention replied:
Anyone?


Also, I've made an pretty basic (straight out of the box) setup with a few pages. It all works thanks to the simple tutorials!

But the thing is, we want to use it to make an app through Xcode.
In the iOS simulator it works fine but on the iPhone 4 itself not, it crashes everytime.

I was wondering if someone has some experience using this for an iPhone app?
Replied 06 Dec 2011 14:52:44
06 Dec 2011 14:52:44 George Petrov replied:
Hi Stefan,

For navigation between the panels you can use the "Control Sliding Panels" behavior. There is a Go To function in there.

As for the iOS - the Sliding Panels has being specially optimized for it so it should really work well on iPhone / iPad. With Dreamweaver CS 5.5 and the built in Phone Gap you can easily create naive apps.

Have you tried it in Safari? What iOS version do you have?

Greetings,
George
Replied 08 Dec 2011 16:02:30
08 Dec 2011 16:02:30 Graphic Invention replied:
Hoi George,

Bedankt voor je snelle reactie. Gaat jouw voorkeur er naar uit om via de mail of het forum dit te bespreken? Ik krijg namelijk geen notificatie emails van het forum.

Ik maak gebruik van DW CS5 en jullie sliding panels component, vervolgens maak ik in XCode een PhoneGap project aan en zet ik in de www map alle bestanden zoals de index.html met de sliding panels bestanden.

In XCode test ik de app via de Simulator dat bij XCode mee komt, dit werkt prima maar wanneer ik er een app naar de iPhone 4 van maak werkt het niet. Het schijnt de app dan niet te willen starten.

In Safari werkt het prima, het gaat puur om er een app van te maken. Hebben jullie eens een app ervan gemaakt? Voor de zekerheid heb ik het project als bijlage toegevoegd. Misschien dat jij "meteen" iets gek ziet?

Ik ben een beginnende XCode gebruiker, de methode om jullie component te gebruiken zou een geweldige uitkomst zijn! Ik hoor graag van je/jullie.

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