Turnkey session 4: ViewModel validation
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<h4> In this session,  talking about opting out actions so that only the relevant actions are available for the user. I also show how to place the global actions in sub menus to build a complete menu bar. Further mor,e class Constraints are explained and we look on how they can be used to make user aware of rules that they should obey. The concept of DefaultStringRepresentation of objects is also shown. </h4>
<h4> In this session,  talking about opting out actions so that only the relevant actions are available for the user. I also show how to place the global actions in sub menus to build a complete menu bar. Further mor,e class Constraints are explained and we look on how they can be used to make user aware of rules that they should obey. The concept of DefaultStringRepresentation of objects is also shown. </h4>


<p>
<p class="warn">
<em>To make your experience more comfortable, we set the main tags mentioned in the video to the right bar menu of this mini player. Choose the interesting subtitle on the list and immediately get to the exact theme timeplace in the video. Now you can pick any topic to be instructed without watching the whole video.</em>
<em>To make your experience more comfortable, we set the main tags mentioned in the video to the right bar menu of this mini player. Choose the interesting subtitle on the list and immediately get to the exact theme timeplace in the video. Now you can pick any topic to be instructed without watching the whole video.</em> </p>
<style type="text/css">
<style type="text/css">
  p {
  p.warn {
opacity: 0.7;
opacity: 0.7;
text-align: justify;
text-align: justify;
width: 90%
width: 90%
}
}
</style>
#video12 {
</p>
  position: relative;
  padding-bottom: 10px;
}
#video12::after {
  content: "";
  display: table;
  clear: both;
}
#video12 iframe {
  width: 100%;
  min-width: 200px;
  max-width: 740px;
  height: 500px;
  float: left;
}
 
@media (max-width: 767px) {
  #video12 iframe {
    height: 180px;
  }
}
 
#video12 div {
  float: left;
  padding-left: 10px;
overflow-y: auto;
height: 500px;
}
span.time {
    display:block;
  padding: 2px 10px 2px 10px;
    padding-bottom: 0.5em;
    padding-top: 0.5em;
  opacity: 0.7;
}
span.time:hover {
  color: #0000FF;
  cursor: pointer;
}
span.time:focus {
  color: blue;
}
</style>


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Revision as of 11:47, 15 October 2017

In this session, talking about opting out actions so that only the relevant actions are available for the user. I also show how to place the global actions in sub menus to build a complete menu bar. Further mor,e class Constraints are explained and we look on how they can be used to make user aware of rules that they should obey. The concept of DefaultStringRepresentation of objects is also shown.

To make your experience more comfortable, we set the main tags mentioned in the video to the right bar menu of this mini player. Choose the interesting subtitle on the list and immediately get to the exact theme timeplace in the video. Now you can pick any topic to be instructed without watching the whole video.


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