DHTML demos

Check out these IBM Browser Productivity Components:
- Spreadsheet
- DocEditor
- Presentation

Correction:I wrote that the demos where done in XUL, they are not. It's plain old DHTML. Sorry about that. They are still impressive.

Try the demos!

XUL
Even though that the demos aren't done in XUL, XUL is still very cool. XUL stands for XML User Interface Language. This is the cross platform language that the UI in Mozilla is written in. Designing UI with XML and JavaScript is cool and very easy!

Read more about XUL here:
- Introducing XUL - The 'Net's Biggest Secret
- The Joy of XUL
- XUL specification
- Open XUL Alliance

Screenshots of the DHTML demos:

Click on the images for a larger version of them.

IBM DHTML Spreadsheet
IBM DHTML Spreadsheet

IBM DHTML Presentation
IBM DHTML Presentation

IBM DHTML Document
IBM DHTML Document


July 23, 2003 08:13 AM | Posted in Mozilla

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10 Comments

They work in IE too. It doesn't seems they are done in XUL, but in DHTML :-(

Comment by Faser at July 23, 2003 10:06 AM | Permalink

This is very odd. This is actually the old HalfBrain applications which used to be IE only. HalfBrain was bought by Blox.com and Blox.com shut down a year or so ago. Now it shows up under the IBM flag. Still some good applications even thought they are not XUL apps.

The rich text editor is new and it makes me realize that Firebird now supports Midas. How did I miss that? I thought I was beeing cc:d on those bugs :-)

Site icon Comment by Erik Arvidsson at July 23, 2003 10:16 AM | Permalink

Yes, I have looked at the source now and there is no XUL.
Seems like a mistake ;-)

Site icon Comment by met at July 23, 2003 10:26 AM | Permalink

Sure is a mistake! Sorry about that!

Site icon Comment by Henrik Gemal at July 23, 2003 10:32 AM | Permalink

I understand, you was so exide by the examples, so you must immedietelly inform us about it ;-)

I was too ;-)

The examples are great.

Site icon Comment by met at July 23, 2003 10:40 AM | Permalink

More info on http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/sbpc/

Comment by dc at July 23, 2003 11:54 AM | Permalink

I wrote an HTML/CSS slideshow that uses :hover to switch between slides. It also has the benefit of being easily printed, modified, or customized. With a bit of work it can be wrapped up into a single file for easy transportation.

Site icon Comment by Eric Hodel at July 23, 2003 10:39 PM | Permalink

Yeah, URL for the HTML/CSS slideshow: http://segment7.net/web/slideshow.html

(Note: no JS used at above URL)

Site icon Comment by Eric Hodel at July 23, 2003 10:40 PM | Permalink

Surf Mind Musings, a recommended blog on Mozilla technology, user interfaces and more, points to some impressive cross-browser DHTML...

Site icon TrackBack from DHTML Magic, IBM Style: Office in your Browser -Update- at July 25, 2003 01:48 PM | Permalink

Innouncement!!!

Comment by Acanty at February 20, 2004 02:13 PM | Permalink

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