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perkeo |
Posted - 17 Nov 2013 : 20:35:43 Hi there,
couldn't find anything about this topic while searching .. Is there any »official« guide or tool to make my own skin and modify existing HTML-Moviecards?
Last fews day I played a bit around and modified the moviecard currently using .. but some guide oder basic instructions would be appreciated:-) I would like to build my own look and feel in XMM (v8.x) .. Would like to modify an existing on that is not so far away from the look I would finally use.
cul8er, Perkeo |
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vinod |
Posted - 01 Dec 2014 : 10:12:39 This is a very typical question for the normal candidates.... |
perkeo |
Posted - 17 Nov 2013 : 21:49:33 Thanks for this first step---:) |
yan00s |
Posted - 17 Nov 2013 : 21:16:35 quote: Originally posted by perkeo
Hi there,
couldn't find anything about this topic while searching .. Is there any »official« guide or tool to make my own skin and modify existing HTML-Moviecards?
Only Ale can change and add new skins (http://documentation.devexpress.com/#WindowsForms/CustomDocument2534).
For MovieCards there is some mostly still valid reference information in the wiki. But you might learn more from "reverse engineering" existing cards.
quote: Originally posted by perkeo Last fews day I played a bit around and modified the moviecard currently using .. but some guide oder basic instructions would be appreciated:-) I would like to build my own look and feel in XMM (v8.x) .. Would like to modify an existing on that is not so far away from the look I would finally use.
Actually, just the way you insert db values is XMM specific. Everything else is HTML, JavaScript or whatever works within Internet Explorer. |