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Mastering ExtJS - Second Edition

You're reading from   Mastering ExtJS - Second Edition Learn how to develop advanced and efficient Internet applications with Ext JS

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784390457
Length 400 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Loiane Avancini Loiane Avancini
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Preface 1. Sencha Ext JS Overview FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Started 3. The Login Page 4. The Logout and Multilingual Capabilities 5. Advanced Dynamic Menu 6. User Management 7. Static Data Management 8. Content Management 9. Adding Extra Capabilities 10. Routing, Touch Support, and Debugging 11. Preparing for Production and Themes Index

Enabling touch support


In this section, we will quickly discuss responsive design. Since it is not the primary topic of this book, we will implement a very simple example that will give us an idea of what we need to do if we need to develop a responsive application with Ext JS. And speaking of responsive design, we know Ext JS is great to develop desktop applications (that will be executed from a desktop computer or a laptop), but mobiles have now become a very integral part of our lives. We will figure out the means to run the same application running on a desktop and also on a mobile device. We will also discuss how to enable touch support in our application as well.

The major difference between running an application on a desktop and a mobile device is the events, among other details. On a desktop, when the user clicks on a button, we listen to the click event. On a touch mobile device, there is no click event; there is the tap event, because we are touching the screen and not working...

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