Wizard Control Suggestions
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I think I'll need to do some wizard controls in the future to accommodate for the short-comings of certain users. I'd need something that supports some databinding, or at least makes it simple to perform databinding actions myself. I did a quick search on CP and found a good deal of Wizard controls, most of them somewhat dated. Does anyone have any suggestions for a wizard control that's flexible and easy to implement? Any that are packed with features but a pain to implement?
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I think I'll need to do some wizard controls in the future to accommodate for the short-comings of certain users. I'd need something that supports some databinding, or at least makes it simple to perform databinding actions myself. I did a quick search on CP and found a good deal of Wizard controls, most of them somewhat dated. Does anyone have any suggestions for a wizard control that's flexible and easy to implement? Any that are packed with features but a pain to implement?
Sounds like a candidate for an article. Why not write one of your own, and share it with us, especially as you get to define the features you feel you need? If you have specific problems, or just want advice on features, we'll be glad to help. I look forward to seeing this article.
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Sounds like a candidate for an article. Why not write one of your own, and share it with us, especially as you get to define the features you feel you need? If you have specific problems, or just want advice on features, we'll be glad to help. I look forward to seeing this article.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
Indeed, a great article idea. If people wouldn't mind my writing style (that tends to get off topic and so interjected that it reminds me of a heavily nested, maybe a recursive algorithm) and vocabulary, or lack thereof. And don't get me started on tangents... which reminds me of one of my calculus profs for some reason. He always stopped to talk about his statistician friend who counts insects in the woods and looks like a sasquatch... anyway, that sounds like a great idea. But I'm not sure if I have time to re-invent the wheel. Which is why I wanted to know what people liked to use. Now that you got me thinking about it though, I'm getting some design thoughts running through my head. It'd be a fun project to do in my off time after I finish my wife's joint story authoring web-app (she's writing a story in conjunction with her friends and one of them is going crazy with her character so she asked me to make something that forced a kind of co-author approval before it can be appended to the main story). My only problem would be coding for the designer. It's not something I've done before. Fortunately, I've got a lot of sample code to go off of and a great community on CP.
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Indeed, a great article idea. If people wouldn't mind my writing style (that tends to get off topic and so interjected that it reminds me of a heavily nested, maybe a recursive algorithm) and vocabulary, or lack thereof. And don't get me started on tangents... which reminds me of one of my calculus profs for some reason. He always stopped to talk about his statistician friend who counts insects in the woods and looks like a sasquatch... anyway, that sounds like a great idea. But I'm not sure if I have time to re-invent the wheel. Which is why I wanted to know what people liked to use. Now that you got me thinking about it though, I'm getting some design thoughts running through my head. It'd be a fun project to do in my off time after I finish my wife's joint story authoring web-app (she's writing a story in conjunction with her friends and one of them is going crazy with her character so she asked me to make something that forced a kind of co-author approval before it can be appended to the main story). My only problem would be coding for the designer. It's not something I've done before. Fortunately, I've got a lot of sample code to go off of and a great community on CP.
Sounds good. I'm really looking forward to it now though.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.