Sencha Ext JS 7.7 is Here – Discover What’s New and Exciting – LEARN MORE

Top Support Tips

April 30, 2014 107 Views
Show

Controlling the Scroll Indicator autoHide

by Mitchell Simoens

Sencha Touch has a scroller that works and looks the same across all platforms. Both axes (x and y, horizontal and vertical respectively) can have their own scrolling indicator, as you would expect, but are set to hide by default. In some cases, you may want to always show the indicators. New in Touch 2.3.0, each indicator has an autoHide configuration that allows you to control it. Setting autoHide to false will tell that indicator not to auto-hide. You can use the indicators config within the scrollable config on a Container or subclass.

For example, you can set the autoHide config to false for the y indicator. This makes the y indicator always show. Since the x indicator is left to its default, it will automatically hide.

You can see this in action at https://fiddle.sencha.com/#fiddle/1u9.


Mouseenter Versus Mouseover Event Listeners

by Seth Lemmons

In Ext JS, you can listen for mouse cursor events on a dom element in order to do things like add or remove a CSS class to said element. One event you can listen for is the mouseover event. However, the mouseover event will fire as the cursor enters the element in addition to passing the cursor over other nested elements. This can be aggravating if you only want the event to fire as the cursor first enters.

In this case, you should use the mouseenter event instead. This will allow you to monitor the cursor’s initial entry into the bounds of the element.

You can see this in action at https://fiddle.sencha.com/#fiddle/43q.

coming soon

Something Awesome Is

COMING SOON!