Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Useful option when you are doing Java in LDD

If you are doing java in LDD you always need to save design elements after you update your source code. It is so painful (at least for me) because each time I need to check result I have to switch from source window to design window and do save there.

To avoid that - set this option you see on screen below (I believe at some point IBM will set as default)

autosave-java-design-element

Thursday, December 23, 2010

CSS staff you have to know

I'm sure most of you have worked with CSS. I'm sure many of you know that, but some do not, so here are some nice practices that can help you.
1. div>h1 { color: red;}
- means all h1 that are child to div will get that CSS, but not sub child.
examples:
<div>
<h1>this is red</h1>
</div>

<div>
<p>
<h1>this is not red</h1>
</p>
</div>

2. p+h1 {color:red}
- means make red h1 in case if it is going just after p on the same level
examples:
<div>
<p></p>
<h1>this is red text</h1>

</div>

<div>
<p></p>
<h2></h2>
<h1>this is not red text</h1>
</div>


3. p~h1 {color:red} (similar to +)
- means make red h1 in case if it is on the same level with p
examples:
<div>
<p></p>
<h1>this is red text</h1>
</div>

<div>
<p></p>
<h2></h2>
<h1>this is also red text</h1>
</div>


4. p:first-child {color:red}
- means make red p in case if it is first child
examples:
<body>
<p>This is red text</p>
<p>This is not read</p>
</body>

Monday, December 06, 2010

Expand and Collapse views in xPages

Found very nice solution

Collapse all
 var viewPanel = getComponent(compositeData.viewPanelName);  
 var model:com.ibm.xsp.model.domino.DominoViewDataModel = viewPanel.getDataModel();  
 var container:com.ibm.xsp.model.domino.DominoViewDataContainer = model.getDominoViewDataContainer();  
 container.collapseAll();  

Expand all
 var viewPanel = getComponent(compositeData.viewPanelName);  
 var model:com.ibm.xsp.model.domino.DominoViewDataModel = viewPanel.getDataModel();  
 var container:com.ibm.xsp.model.domino.DominoViewDataContainer = model.getDominoViewDataContainer();  
 container.expandAll();  

That's much better then save values in sessionScope/RequestScope and use property expandLevel in viewPanel.