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TUTORIAL Using the Spry framework for AJAX Dreamweaver CS3



Video Title : TUTORIAL Using the Spry framework for AJAX Dreamweaver CS3
Description : Learn how to add AJAX elements to a webpage using the Spry framework. It's actually cooler than it sounds because it's presented by Todd Perkins. You gotta love this guy.
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Keywords, Tags : adobe web design spry ajax dreamweaver cs3 creative suite programming coding framework todd perkins chad podcast
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how would you do it so clicking on the second button fades out the first paragraph of text and then fades in the new content? i want to be using one simple menu - home/about/contact etc... but with only one text area field.. is this possible using dremweaver and spry?

Thats simple javascript. No communication with the server. Javascript is alright add a bit of jquery and you have a lot more effects and shit.

I agree, it does not go and talk to any backend server-side script and come back with a result. It is just some neat javascript with html. Big difference.

This really nice, and I use it, but it is not Ajax. It is just some javascript that does a few different things. It does not go and communicate to a server-side language such as php and come back with a response.

@KingUser2008 Why did AJAX get tied into animation? It's only for getting data.

All Mighty Wiki says: "The term Ajax has come to represent a broad group of web technologies that can be used to implement a web application that COMMUNICATES WITH A SERVER in the background, without interfering with the current state of the page." Dreamweaver does know what they are doing, they didn't say a thing about this spry component being related to AJAX, the only one confused here is you my friend.

fuck off you wanker. fuck your mom up her arse you bastard.

Go to FORMS, and click BUTTON, simple as that. Shows you how to do this in the manual

Ok, so Dreamweaver don't know what they are doing, and you do... LMAO, give me a break... Buy a clue!

Yes you can, but you have to give the Spry Functions different names, so it only opens the correct section you want open. Giving each section the same name opens all of them.


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