X-Git-Url: http://git.ithinksw.org/extjs.git/blobdiff_plain/c930e9176a5a85509c5b0230e2bff5c22a591432..refs/heads/old:/examples/portal/portal.js diff --git a/examples/portal/portal.js b/examples/portal/portal.js index ef30201a..da147cbf 100644 --- a/examples/portal/portal.js +++ b/examples/portal/portal.js @@ -1,115 +1,115 @@ /*! - * Ext JS Library 3.0.0 - * Copyright(c) 2006-2009 Ext JS, LLC - * licensing@extjs.com - * http://www.extjs.com/license + * Ext JS Library 3.3.1 + * Copyright(c) 2006-2010 Sencha Inc. + * licensing@sencha.com + * http://www.sencha.com/license */ -Ext.onReady(function(){ - - // NOTE: This is an example showing simple state management. During development, - // it is generally best to disable state management as dynamically-generated ids - // can change across page loads, leading to unpredictable results. The developer - // should ensure that stable state ids are set for stateful components in real apps. - Ext.state.Manager.setProvider(new Ext.state.CookieProvider()); - - // create some portlet tools using built in Ext tool ids - var tools = [{ - id:'gear', - handler: function(){ - Ext.Msg.alert('Message', 'The Settings tool was clicked.'); - } - },{ - id:'close', - handler: function(e, target, panel){ - panel.ownerCt.remove(panel, true); - } - }]; - - var viewport = new Ext.Viewport({ - layout:'border', - items:[{ - region:'west', - id:'west-panel', - title:'West', - split:true, - width: 200, - minSize: 175, - maxSize: 400, - collapsible: true, - margins:'35 0 5 5', - cmargins:'35 5 5 5', - layout:'accordion', - layoutConfig:{ - animate:true - }, - items: [{ - html: Ext.example.shortBogusMarkup, - title:'Navigation', - autoScroll:true, - border:false, - iconCls:'nav' - },{ - title:'Settings', - html: Ext.example.shortBogusMarkup, - border:false, - autoScroll:true, - iconCls:'settings' - }] - },{ - xtype:'portal', - region:'center', - margins:'35 5 5 0', - items:[{ - columnWidth:.33, - style:'padding:10px 0 10px 10px', - items:[{ - title: 'Grid in a Portlet', - layout:'fit', - tools: tools, - items: new SampleGrid([0, 2, 3]) - },{ - title: 'Another Panel 1', - tools: tools, - html: Ext.example.shortBogusMarkup - }] - },{ - columnWidth:.33, - style:'padding:10px 0 10px 10px', - items:[{ - title: 'Panel 2', - tools: tools, - html: Ext.example.shortBogusMarkup - },{ - title: 'Another Panel 2', - tools: tools, - html: Ext.example.shortBogusMarkup - }] - },{ - columnWidth:.33, - style:'padding:10px', - items:[{ - title: 'Panel 3', - tools: tools, - html: Ext.example.shortBogusMarkup - },{ - title: 'Another Panel 3', - tools: tools, - html: Ext.example.shortBogusMarkup - }] - }] - - /* - * Uncomment this block to test handling of the drop event. You could use this - * to save portlet position state for example. The event arg e is the custom - * event defined in Ext.ux.Portal.DropZone. - */ -// ,listeners: { -// 'drop': function(e){ -// Ext.Msg.alert('Portlet Dropped', e.panel.title + '
Column: ' + -// e.columnIndex + '
Position: ' + e.position); -// } -// } - }] - }); -}); - +Ext.onReady(function(){ + + // NOTE: This is an example showing simple state management. During development, + // it is generally best to disable state management as dynamically-generated ids + // can change across page loads, leading to unpredictable results. The developer + // should ensure that stable state ids are set for stateful components in real apps. + Ext.state.Manager.setProvider(new Ext.state.CookieProvider()); + + // create some portlet tools using built in Ext tool ids + var tools = [{ + id:'gear', + handler: function(){ + Ext.Msg.alert('Message', 'The Settings tool was clicked.'); + } + },{ + id:'close', + handler: function(e, target, panel){ + panel.ownerCt.remove(panel, true); + } + }]; + + var viewport = new Ext.Viewport({ + layout:'border', + items:[{ + region:'west', + id:'west-panel', + title:'West', + split:true, + width: 200, + minSize: 175, + maxSize: 400, + collapsible: true, + margins:'35 0 5 5', + cmargins:'35 5 5 5', + layout:'accordion', + layoutConfig:{ + animate:true + }, + items: [{ + html: Ext.example.shortBogusMarkup, + title:'Navigation', + autoScroll:true, + border:false, + iconCls:'nav' + },{ + title:'Settings', + html: Ext.example.shortBogusMarkup, + border:false, + autoScroll:true, + iconCls:'settings' + }] + },{ + xtype:'portal', + region:'center', + margins:'35 5 5 0', + items:[{ + columnWidth:.33, + style:'padding:10px 0 10px 10px', + items:[{ + title: 'Grid in a Portlet', + layout:'fit', + tools: tools, + items: new SampleGrid([0, 2, 3]) + },{ + title: 'Another Panel 1', + tools: tools, + html: Ext.example.shortBogusMarkup + }] + },{ + columnWidth:.33, + style:'padding:10px 0 10px 10px', + items:[{ + title: 'Panel 2', + tools: tools, + html: Ext.example.shortBogusMarkup + },{ + title: 'Another Panel 2', + tools: tools, + html: Ext.example.shortBogusMarkup + }] + },{ + columnWidth:.33, + style:'padding:10px', + items:[{ + title: 'Panel 3', + tools: tools, + html: Ext.example.shortBogusMarkup + },{ + title: 'Another Panel 3', + tools: tools, + html: Ext.example.shortBogusMarkup + }] + }] + + /* + * Uncomment this block to test handling of the drop event. You could use this + * to save portlet position state for example. The event arg e is the custom + * event defined in Ext.ux.Portal.DropZone. + */ +// ,listeners: { +// 'drop': function(e){ +// Ext.Msg.alert('Portlet Dropped', e.panel.title + '
Column: ' + +// e.columnIndex + '
Position: ' + e.position); +// } +// } + }] + }); +}); +