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MASTERING KNOCKOUTJS

You're reading from   MASTERING KNOCKOUTJS Use and extend Knockout to deliver feature-rich, modern web applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783981007
Length 270 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Timothy Moran Timothy Moran
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Preface 1. Knockout Essentials FREE CHAPTER 2. Extending Knockout with Custom Binding Handlers 3. Extending Knockout with Preprocessors and Providers 4. Application Development with Components and Modules 5. Durandal – the Knockout Framework 6. Advanced Durandal 7. Best Practices 8. Plugins and Other Knockout Libraries 9. Under the Hood Index

Knockout Bootstrap


Twitter Bootstrap has several beautiful jQuery-dependent widgets that can be used from JavaScript or in some cases, with their data-* attributes. If you are using Knockout, though, some work needs to be done in order to get it to work with observables and to initialize it from binding handlers. Knockout Bootstrap is a popular plugin that addresses this. Unfortunately, at the time of writing this, it hasn't been updated to work with Bootstrap 3 and therefore, some of its features do not work. When working with Knockout 3 and Bootstrap 3, the ToolTip, Popover, and Alerts bindings work correctly, but the Progress Bar and Typeahead bindings do not work.

Like Knockout Kendo, if you have used the Bootstrap widgets, the bindings in Knockout Bootstrap should be immediately familiar. The bindings are named after their widgets and take an object with the same properties the jQuery plugin initializers take. When sensible, the properties can be bound against:

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