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Alternating Label/Value on Hover with Ruby refresh
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Alternating Label/Value on Hover with Ruby refresh
Hi all, I think it is very handy to make products that are more like those leading in the industry.
To do so, it is often necessary to save space. In the case of an equalizer or many other things it can be confusing to have
too many readouts and gauges. So in this example I show You how to save space and keep it simple.
So, let's get an idea of what the idea is about:
Mmk, soso let's get on with the code yo,
allright; so first ensure that you are capturing the active state of the slider or knob:
Allright, simple enough; but notice the module labeled ruby ticker here?
To do so, it is often necessary to save space. In the case of an equalizer or many other things it can be confusing to have
too many readouts and gauges. So in this example I show You how to save space and keep it simple.
So, let's get an idea of what the idea is about:
Mmk, soso let's get on with the code yo,
allright; so first ensure that you are capturing the active state of the slider or knob:
Allright, simple enough; but notice the module labeled ruby ticker here?
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Re: Alternating Label/Value on Hover with Ruby refresh
so, the ticker (love the ruby version) should only initiate if that the slider or knob is active.
And let's go into the ruby module and see how that is done )
and this is good. now let us look within the label module and see what I did:
And let's go into the ruby module and see how that is done )
and this is good. now let us look within the label module and see what I did:
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wlangfor@uoguelph.ca - Posts: 912
- Joined: Tue Apr 03, 2018 5:50 pm
- Location: North Bay, Ontario, Canada
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