Mobile Navigation view
You
can use the Mobile Navigation view to manage Dojo mobile view widgets
and jQuery mobile web page widgets.
For example, by
using the Mobile Navigation view, you can:
- Add or remove mobile views and pages.
- Switch visibility from one mobile view or page to another.
- Rename mobile views and pages.
- Set the default mobile view or page that is shown the first time that a web page opens.
- Link mobile views or pages.
- To open the view from the Web perspective, select .
- To open the view
from Rich Page Editor, on the toolbar click Show/Hide Mobile
Navigation:
A mobile web page can
contain multiple views or pages. You can create these views and pages
inline or in external files.
- Inline mobile view or page
- A mobile view or page that is written within the source code of the mobile web page.
- External mobile view or page
- A mobile view or page that is written in a separate file or fragment. Creating mobile views or pages in separate files or fragments makes source code shorter and easier to manage.
When you open a mobile web page in Rich Page Editor, the mobile views or pages that are contained within that web page are displayed in the Mobile Navigation view. The icon next to each mobile views and pages indicates which one is visible in Rich Page Editor. If the mobile web page references external mobile views or pages, they are displayed in the Mobile Navigation view with a decorated icon. To open a new instance of Rich Page Editor for an external mobile view or page, double-click the mobile view or page.
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Create mobile views or pages | You
can create the following types of Dojo widgets:
You can
create the following types of jQuery widgets:
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Switch between mobile views or pages | You can switch visibility between
views or pages to specify which view or page is available in Rich Page Editor. In the following
screen capture, the home view is visible in Rich Page Editor; the calendar,
messages, and contacts views are not visible.![]() |
Rename mobile views or pages | Right-click
the view or page that you want to rename and then click Rename.
For example, to rename the calendar view to internet:
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Set the default mobile view or page | Right-click the view or page that you want to set as the default and click Set as default. |
Remove mobile views or pages | Right-click the view or page that you want to remove and click Remove. |
Link mobile views or pages | You
can link widgets, such as buttons or list view items, to mobile views
or pages. You can drag a widget from the Design view in Rich Page
Editor to a mobile view or page in the Mobile Navigation view. You
can also drag mobile views or pages from the Mobile Navigation view
to widgets in the Design view within Rich Page Editor. Tip: You can link Dojo
mobile widgets to mobile views by using the Link to Mobile
View action.
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