May 2017
Intermediate to advanced
464 pages
12h 17m
English

When end users enter data into an online form or use their favorite web application (social or e-commerce), they expect certain events to happen. They expect that if they get a field wrong in a form or leave it blank, a message will pop up telling them so. They expect regions on a page to refresh automatically for them when their order is ready to pick up from the store. These client-side events help create a user experience that not only assists in guiding the user through forms, but also helps with the ease of use of our applications.
Dynamic Actions enable you to react to and create client-side ...
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