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 Create Killer Microsoft Windows Vista Sidebar Gadgets Using HTML, CSS, and AJAX
  

  Create Killer Microsoft Windows Vista Sidebar Gadgets Using HTML, CSS, and AJAX by Rajesh Lal

  • Published by: SAMS
  • Author: Rajesh Lal
  • Page Count: 341
  • Group: WINDOWS VISTA
  • ISBN: 0672329689 / 9780672329685
  • Published: May 2008

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Create Killer Microsoft Windows Vista Sidebar Gadgets Using HTML, CSS, and AJAX
A one-stop resource for each aspect of designing and developing Sidebar gadgets, perfect for anyone who wants to create killer gadgets
* Explores one of the super cool features new to Windows Vista -- the Sidebar
* It is a one-stop resource for each aspect of designing and developing Sidebar gadgets, perfect for anyone who wants to create killer gadgets
* Includes complete design instructions for four never-before-seen gadgets Windows Vista Sidebar is a panel located on the desktop of a PC where gadgets can be placed for easy access and reference. These gadgets are small, single-purpose applications, such as clocks, calendars, games, RSS notifiers, search tools, stock tickers, etc, that reside on the Windows desktop and on the Windows Sidebar. The book will be a tutorial to design and develop a gadget. It will provide ready-to-use samples using .NET, XML, CSS and AJAX. After reading the book, a web developer/designer will be confident enough to start developing gadgets for Windows Vista Sidebar. The beginner portion of the book shows an overview of the subject with the design pattern, the architecture and implementation details. The later sections will have solid examples for instant results. In short, the book will tell how to do everything with Sidebar Gadgets using solid, unique examples. Brief outline: " Brief background on Gadgets " Define architecture, design consideration and implementation to give a clear view to the developer " Step by step, create a useful Gadget sample "My Blogs" " Elaborate the architecture design constraint and implementation details for the sample " Detail the standard practices " Recheck the gadget created for standard practices " Improvise and Improve with compare and contrast " Add advanced samples with .NET, AJAX and XHTML.

CONTENTS:

Introduction 1

  What’s in the Book 1

  Section 1: The Foundation 1

  Section 2: Developing a Gadget 2

  Section 3: Advanced Samples 2

  Special Features and Notations 2

  Supporting Website 3

  Part I The Foundation

  1 Innovate with Windows Vista Sidebar Gadgets 7

  Introducing Gadgets and the Vista Sidebar 7

  Windows Sidebar 8

  Technology Behind Gadgets 8

  Brief History of Gadgets 9

  Innovate with Gadgets 10

  Types of Gadgets 12

  Information Gadgets 12

  Application Gadgets 13

  Utility Gadgets 14

  Fun Gadgets 14

  Gadgets in Depth 15

  What Gadgets Are Not 15

  Different Views–The Three Hats of the Gadget 16

  Opacity Level and Always on Top Property 17

  Using Flyout for More Information 18

  Customization 18

  Multiple Platforms for Gadgets 19

  Meeting Points for Different Gadgets 20

  The Development Platform 21

  Gadget Ecosystem 21

  Other Desktop Gadget/Widget Platforms 22

  Gadget Comparison Chart 26

  2 The Architecture 29

  Gadgets Overview 29

  The Manifest File gadget.xml 31

  User Interface and Presentation 32

  Cascading Style Sheets 32

  Core Functionality of the Gadget: JavaScript 34

  Resources, PNG, and Other Files 34

  Technology Behind Gadget Development 35

  MSHTML Component, the Core of the Gadget 36

  Standard Web Technologies 36

  Sidebar Gadget as an HTML Application 37

  Gadget Object Model 38

  ActiveX Technology 38

  Gadget Object Model 39

  User Interaction and Sidebar Events 40

  APIs to Access the File System 42

  Core Features to Interact with the System 44

  Communication and Other APIs 44

  Sidebar Gadgets: The Road Ahead 46

  3 An Approach to Design 49

  Design Considerations 49

  Putting Information First 50

  Constructing the Right User Interface 53

  Usage Patterns 57

  Gadget Behavior 60

  Challenges for the User Interface 63

  Standard Dimensions 64

  Gadget Page When Docked 64

  Undocked Gadget 65

  Settings Page 65

  Flyout Page 65

  Other Interface Guidelines 66

  Visual Themes 67

  Title 67

  Icon 67

  Drag Image 68

  Background Image 68

  Controls 69

  Text and Style 70

  Transparent Images in the Gadget 71

  Alpha Transparency 71

  Portable Network Graphics File 71

  GIF File Limitations 71

  About Accessibility 72

  Keyboard Access 72

  General HTML accessibility 73

  Theme Colors and Contrast 73

  4 Selling Your Gadget 75

  Gadget Revenue Model 75

  Pull Model 76

  Push Model 78

  How Gadgets Give You Business 80

  The Ad Gadget. 81

  Gadget as a Side Product 82

  Utility Gadget 84

  Free Information Gadget 85

  Supporting Your Gadget 87

  Part II Developing a Gadget

  5 Creating a Simple Gadget with RSS/Atom Feed 91

  Feed Gadgets 91

  Brief Background on Feeds 91

  About the MyBlog Gadget 92

  Basic Framework of the MyBlog Gadget 94

  Required Files 94

  Directory Structure 95

  How the MyBlog Gadget Works 97

  The Manifest File 98

  Gadget Settings 100

  Parts of the MyBlog Gadget 102

  The Data 103

  Core Functionality of the Gadget 104

  Presenting with CSS and DOM 107

  Putting It All Together 112

  6 Design Patterns and Standard Practices 115

  Design Patterns 115

  Maintainable 116

  Customizable 116

  Extensible 117

  Elements of Design Patterns 117

  Standard Layout for Files and Folders 118

  Reusable Functionality 120

  Display and Presentation 127

  Common Assumptions 130

  The Gadget Will Always Work 130

  Internet Connection 131

  Regular Feed Updates 132

  Caching of the Feed Data 133

  Memory and Session Management 133

  Adding Accessibility 134

  Putting the Focus on the Gadget when It Is Loaded 135

  Adding Tab Controls 135

  The Enter Key Acting Like a Mouse Click 135

  Using the onfocus and onfocusout Events for Mouse Hover Effect 137

  Making the Gadget’s Flyout and Settings Page Keyboard Accessible 137

  7 The MyBlog Gadget Revisited 139

  Recapping the MyBlog Gadget 139

  Taking the MyBlog Gadget to the Next Level 141

  Adding Multiple Feeds 142

  Managing Multiple Pages in the Gadget Window 150

  Unobtrusive Traversing 152

  Docked, Undocked, and Mini Me Version 154

  Settings Page Configuration for the Mini Me Version 155

  Gadget Window Configuration 156

  8 Debugging and Deploying a Gadget 159

  Debugging a Gadget 160

  Debugging Using WScript and VBScript 161

  Debugging Using JavaScript and DOM 166

  Debugging Tools 168

  Deploying a Gadget 170

  Gadget Installation Target 171

  Gadget Installation Process 172

  Gadget Packaging 172

  Deployment Using a Cabinet File 174

  CAB File Approach 175

  A Windows Installer (.msi File) or setup.exe 180

  Comparison of Deployment Methodologies 180

  Part III Advanced Samples

  9 Site Statistics Gadget with Ajax–An Information Gadget 183

  The Goal 183

  Background–www.sitemeter.com 184

  Site Summary Page 185

  Features and Technology 186

  Application Programming Interface 187

  Loading a Portion of a Web Page with Ajax and DOM 190

  Design Considerations 195

  Theme and Images of the Gadget 195

  Layout of the Gadget 196

  Usability of the Gadget 197

  Developing the Gadget 198

  Integrating the Existing Framework 199

  Retrieving Data for Site Summary Using API and Online Web Page 200

  Graphs and Pie Charts Based on the API 204

  10 Most Recent Used .NET Projects–An Application Gadget 211

  Recent .NET Project Gadget 211

  Target of the Gadget. 212

  Background 212

  Features and Technology 213

  ActiveX COM Technology 214

  Windows Power Shell and Windows Management Instrumentation 216

  Design Considerations 219

  Theme of the Gadget 219

  Layout of the Gadget 220

  Usability of the Gadget 221

  Developing the Gadget 222

  Integrating the Existing Framework 222

  Listing MRU Items from the Registry 225

  Reading the Registry 234

  11 Radio Gadget and YouTube Video Gadget–Fun Gadgets 237

  Media Gadgets 237

  The Radio Gadget 238

  Background–Internet Radio 238

  Features and Technology 239

  Design Considerations 240

  Developing the Gadget. 243

  The YouTube Video Gadget 249

  Background–YouTube Video Feeds 249

  Features and Technology 250

  Design Considerations 251

  Developing the Gadget 255

  12 Silverlight World Clock–Utility Gadget 261

  The Silverlight Gadget 261

  Background–Microsoft Silverlight 262

  Features and Technology 264

  JavaScript for Creating the Silverlight Object 265

  Microsoft Silverlight 266

  Extensible Application Markup Language 267

  Design Considerations 268

  Theme and Images 268

  Layout of the Gadget 269

  Usability of the Gadget 270

  Developing the Gadget 271

  Integrating the Existing Framework 271

  The XAML File 272

  Silverlight Clock Logic 275

  Creating a Sidebar Gadget Using Microsoft Popfly 280

  Website Comparison Gadget 280

  Creating a Mashup Using Microsoft Popfly 281

  Porting a Mashup to Vista Sidebar as a Gadget 283

  Where to Go from Here 284

  Part IV Appendixes

  A Tips and Tricks 289

  Automatic Update and User Tracking 289

  Checking for a New Version of the Gadget 290

  Tracking Your Users 294

  Reading XML, XHTML, RSS/Atom, Html, Text and JSON Data 295

  The XMLHTTPRequest object 295

  Microsoft XML DOM 297

  Windows RSS Platform & Microsoft Feed Manager 298

  Globalization and Localization 299

  Localized Gadget Example 300

  Locales with Country Codes 302

  Graphic Design 302

  Gadget Protocols for Image and Text 302

  Sample Gadget g:Demo 304

  Creating a Transparent PNG File in Photoshop 307

  Creating Outer Edges/Shadow Effects in Photoshop 309

  Security and Other Resources 311

  Protecting Your Code 312

  Gadgets in an Enterprise (Accessing SQL Server) 313

  Resources and References 314

  B Extras 315

  Reusable Framework for Creating Gadgets 315

  Sample Gadgets Based on the Framework 317

  The Widget-Box Gadget 317

  The Comic-Strip Gadget 319

  The Trick-of-Mind Gadget 319

  Share Your Gadgets 320

  Index 321

 

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