Embedding and animating fonts in a Flex application – mx:Zoom mx:Style easingFunction Elastic.easeOut
I meant to post this earlier, and I already touched on font embedding in an earlier post (Building a basic controller for the VideoDisplay control), but here’s a quick little way to embed a font in a Flex application. In this example we embed a font (the awesome “Base 02? PC TrueType font (TTF) from […]
Flex Validator example – mx:PhoneNumberValidator – mx:EmailValidator
Code below shows Flex validator component example. With these components different types of data are get validated with appropriate validators. buy cialis canadian The provided flex feature is mostly used in validating the user ids, email addresses and passwords. In the example validator for email and phone numbers are made. When the user writes, data […]
Provide a Better Visual Feedback – Using Flex CursorManager.setBusyCursor()
Why do you need Flex CursorManager Flex is all about User Experience. A Rich Internet Application (RIA) is not just attractive skins or fancy animations. It also means interacting with users and helping them use your application better. One important part of User Experience is to provide a better visual feedback. For example, when someone […]
Creating a custom creation complete effect on a Flex Alert control – creationCompleteEffect – mx:SoundEffect
The following example shows how to specify an effect which gets played when an Alert control is displayed by setting the Alert control’s creationCompleteEffect style. You can also see how to embed both the normal and bold font using CSS and @font-face. Full code after the jump. The following example shows how you can set […]
Changing the Flex ComboBox control’s opening and closing easing functions and ColorPicker control’s easing duration
Changing the Flex ComboBox control’s opening and closing easing functions and Changing the ColorPicker control’s easing duration and easing functions This entry looks at customizing the ComboBox control’s openDuration and closeDuration styles which control how long it takes for the dropdown menu to appear or disappear. By default both of these styles are set to […]
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