Does a JavaScript layout engine for laying out text like that in Google Docs exist? I know Google Doc开发者_Python百科s does some crazy things to get stuff to work (eschewing things like designMode an
I\'m trying to put a bigger MediaElement into a smaller Canvas on WPF. Lets say i\'m putting 600x400 media into a 400x300 Canvas with Canvas.Top = -50, Canvas.Left = -100.
In my Android App (for landscape screen ori开发者_开发百科entation) I need to place widgets to two relative layouts, one on the left of the screen, and one at the right (to fill the full size).
I have a small project, which will require the one android application be used by different group. For example: one group is the regular user, an开发者_高级运维other group is the admin user.
So I\'m playing around with the tutorial from CSS Mastery book so that I can practice and 开发者_运维问答hone my CSS skills and one of the examples is a site called Climb the Mountains
Both of these questions say that to bind a stretching textbox to container width/height and not grow with user input, you should user a placeholder border and bind to its actual height/width.
I am currently implementing my dashboard. My current solution for buttons is this: <LinearLayout android:layout_width=\"fill_parent\"
I\'ve tried over and over again to get my app to sc开发者_如何学JAVAale to larger screens (like my new sensation, and my galaxy tab).
I am trying to get 4 linear layouts on the screen... but it only shows me the first two :( (I\'m a noob) here\'s my code:
I have tried to create a custom NumberPicker which works in most of the cases pretty well. The only problem is the layout which is created dynamically. The layout consists of