Very well done demo of a very capable product.
Not long ago you sent a link to a FoxInCloud site that had a wow look. A real estate contract site I believe it was. Is it possible for the demo to use elements of that look with some css magic?
Cheers,
Alex
Just asked the app owner for a demo code and/or video
Either him or me will get back to you soon…
I confirm. You can create a folder, in "demo" mode, and the platform sends you a code automatically by e-mail
URL is https://dooxi.fr/index.doo
you can either create a test file or use standard demo '123456789'
you may want to use google translate… (not sure it works with AJAX however)
Thank you for a wow demonstration, Thierry and Vincent.
While the details of how those very cool effects were accomplished are chinese to me (ok, css-html-ese), I am very happy to find out that it can be done. We won't get to this stage for a long time, but it is good to know that it's possible.
Vincent, it would be very useful if you wrote an article from the point of view of a VFP developer about the interaction you had with the web designer to get to this result.
Thierry, these techniques are a great selling point for FoxInCloud, showing that it can be used to update the image of our VFP products.
Thanks and congratulations to both of you.
Best,
Alex
While the details of how those very cool effects were accomplished are chinese to me
I hoped the video could shed some light on this… 😕 … maybe it requires more Web tech knowledge than I assumed.
Roughly:
- Web designer provides
HTML/CSS/JS
templates with allUI/UX
(User Interface / User eXperience) effects - VFP dev. copies the CSS & JS into
xxx.css
andxxx.js
- If the Web Designer could use the HTML markup that FoxInCloud generates, you just need to add the classes from the Web Designer to
.wCSSclassAdd
- Else (some effects require a different HTML markup) you need to implement this HTML markup in
.wcHTMLgen()
Here is a blog post going through the whole process based on a real life Application