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I am following a tutorial found here:
http://stevenbooks.com/2012/09/28/jquery-datetime-mobile-picker/
however when it comes to adding the iPhone like scroll wheels for selecting date/time the suggested "mobiscroll" has a hefty license fee.
http://mobiscroll.com/
I was hoping someone new of an opensource alternative that would offer similar functionality.
it is primarily for aesthetics as this date/time picker is intended to be accessed primarily across mobile devices.
The core of mobiscroll is open source, as per their FAQ page. Looking on the code their, it looks pretty complete.
The mobiscroll core is open source, and you can build your own custom
scrollers with it. The easiest way to get started with mobiscroll
development is through our GitHub page.
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Is this website code beautify reliable to check my css codes in details or are there other tools?
There are many websites like the one you've attached in your question and they usually follow the same rules, so I wouldn't be too worried about what you use. I use CSSLint from time to time, http://csslint.net/, which is very strict on the syntax and how you are using your rules.
The most important part of your CSS (in my opinion) should be, how reusable and maintainable your style sheets are, and there are many articles on the web which outline some of the principles you should be using, like https://speckyboy.com/good-bad-css-practices/, and a quick google for CSS practices will reveal many different guides and articles on this.
There are also IDEs with a form of intellisense on the CSS syntax, like WebStorm or Visual Studio Code (https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/languages/css), so you don't have to paste your styles to and from a website.
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I have just installed the latest version of Dot Net Nuke.I am new to this CMS.Can anybody help to start with it.
I would suggest you start by looking at the Tutorials page on DotNetNuke.com http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Training/Tutorials.aspx specifically check out the Getting started with DotNetNuke 6.2 Series though you are probably using DNN7 the videos will for the most part still apply.
disclosure: Most of those videos are ones I created while employed at DNNcorp, even though I not longer work there, they are still extremely useful.
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I am looking for the best way to implement a real time diagram tool to use in my website. I've found a website with something similar: mentionmapp.com .. You can see the diagram on the background of the homepage, if any can give me suggestions to create something similar I'd appreciate it.
Thanks
Rather than a .NET solution, why not look at a JavaScript solution (with data fed in via JSON) as these are much more common.
http://arborjs.org/ is one I've used before and pretty popular (and free!).
There are .NET components you could use (like http://www.devcomponents.com/treegx/) but you'll have to pay for them.
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I have an online video presentation with no control bar, to avoid people skipping important parts of the explanation, and then asking me later what was in the video.
Problem is, if something happens and you loose attention for some seconds, you cant go back.
So, I want a player where you can play, pause/resume, rewind, but cannot go forward.
I currently use JWPlayer (could not find any config option to do that), but I am open to any alternatives that could be hosted in my wordpress site.
Thanks in advance
Don't think that you will find a player with the feature you requesting per default, since FF is a pretty basic feature.
One approach is to download ffmpeg and to build the player and in the player code disable the key-mapping for 'FF'. The player that uses SDL is pretty basic...
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Could someone share list of active and popular open source Rich Internet Applications or desktop application (not library or framework) that are built by Adobe AIR/Flex? The popularity and quality I am looking for are something like Azureus/Vuze (Java), XBMC etc. Can't find good example from http://www.riaforge.org.
Thanks.
Check out sourceforge too: http://sourceforge.net/search/?q=adobe+air
Make sure, you will have also a look at GitHub:
https://github.com/search?langOverride=&q=Flex&repo=&start_value=1&type=Repositories
Not sure what you are looking for exactly, but you might want to check out Tour de Flex which has a bunch of great quick examples http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/tourdeflex.html that offer a great primer. I also always find myself visiting http://blog.flexexamples.com/ , which offers a large variety of source. Outside of that site, flash/flex has a bunch of other flex evangelist that also have some pretty comprehensive sites.
Hope that helps.