From 654a9cae43358c7eecf3b522e9876aa7815e2453 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Fabio Bas
-We have created a default page Home.page using the PRADO command line tool. The page is relatively static because it does not containt dynamic content. In this section, we will create an interactive page named Contact.
+We have created a default page Home.page using the PRADO command line tool. The page is relatively static because it does not containt dynamic content. In this section, we will create an interactive page named Contact.
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ To create the Contact page, we need two files under the pages
Creating Contact Page
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ We first create the template file for the Contact page.
-We use template to organize the presentational layout of the feedback form. In the template, we use textboxes to collect user's name, email and feedback. And we use validators to ensure that the user provides all these information before submitting the feedback form. The whole template is as follows, +We use template to organize the presentational layout of the feedback form. In the template, we use textboxes to collect user's name, email and feedback. And we use validators to ensure that the user provides all these information before submitting the feedback form. The whole template is as follows,
-As we can see that the template looks very similar to a normal HTML page. The main difference is that the template contains a few <com:> tags. Each <com:> tag refers to a control whose properties are being initialized with name-value pairs in the tag. For example, the <com:TButton> refers to the TButton control which displays a button that users can click on to submit the feedback form. For complete template syntax, please refer to the Quickstart Tutorial. +As we can see that the template looks very similar to a normal HTML page. The main difference is that the template contains a few <com:> tags. Each <com:> tag refers to a control whose properties are being initialized with name-value pairs in the tag. For example, the <com:TButton> refers to the TButton control which displays a button that users can click on to submit the feedback form. For complete template syntax, please refer to the Quickstart Tutorial.
@@ -117,10 +117,10 @@ Below we summarize the controls that are used in the page template: