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Building Mobile Applications Using Kendo UI Mobile and ASP.NET Web API

You're reading from   Building Mobile Applications Using Kendo UI Mobile and ASP.NET Web API Confident of your web application skills but not yet au fait with mobile development? Well this book helps you use the Kendo UI for a painless introduction. Practical tasks and clear instructions make learning a breeze.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782160922
Length 256 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (9) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Building a Mobile Application Using HTML5 FREE CHAPTER 2. Building Your First Mobile Application 3. Service Layer with ASP.NET Web API 4. Integration Using Framework Elements 5. Exploring Mobile Widgets 6. ActionSheet, ModalView, and More Widgets 7. Movie Tickets Application – Complete Integration Index

The Pane widget


The Pane widget is used to group multiple views within the main view of the Kendo Mobile application. It acts like an app inside an app by allowing navigation to remote/local views, transition effects, layouts, setting default views, specific loading text, and so on. Pane is used by widgets such as PopOver and SplitView to accommodate multiple views inside them.

The Pane widget is initialized by setting the role data attribute to pane:

<div data-role="pane">
  <div data-role="view" id="view1">
    I am the 1st view
  </div>
  <div data-role="view" id="bar">
    I am the 2nd view
  </div>
</div>

Methods

The hideLoading and showLoading methods hide and show the loading animation set by the loading configuration property of the Pane widget. The view() method gives the reference to the current view loaded on the pane.

Just like the Kendo application object, the Pane widget also has a navigate(url, transition) method which navigates to views both...

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