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I removed your previous comment. I did not want your facebook app id, I wanted your RareWire app ID. :)
11 years ago
Hm, perhaps you have another object partially blocking it? I just tested the following with no scrolling issues:
<panel name="case" alias="CASE" width="100%" height="100%" align="center" valign="center" background="000000"> <datepicker name="selectdate" width="300" height="300" time="only"></datepicker> </panel>
The AM/PM should be free flowing, but also switch when you move from 11 to 12 and back again.
<panel name="case" alias="CASE" width="100%" height="100%" align="center" valign="center" background="000000"> <datepicker name="selectdate" width="300" height="300" time="only"></datepicker> </panel>
The AM/PM should be free flowing, but also switch when you move from 11 to 12 and back again.
Help me clarify. You want to create a time wheel similar to our datepicker object?
Orientation switches on android is definitely not as smooth as on iOS because of the way Android handles loading of content. We are continually trying to minimize that. Make sure your app is on the most recent android engine in the platform settings and see if that helps. fusebox might cause a little overhead in that regard as well, so an adhoc build is a good way to test the performance for things like this.
Jessie,
What is the App ID on this? I want to check out some things.
You should have to select anything from that section unless you can integrating with the facebook login auth from the iOS settings menu. Then you will need the bundle id added.
What is the App ID on this? I want to check out some things.
You should have to select anything from that section unless you can integrating with the facebook login auth from the iOS settings menu. Then you will need the bundle id added.
Try disabling the sandbox mode first.
Actually during the webinars we use a direct build of fusebox from XCode launched in the simulator. This method is not available to Studio users at this time.
Are you using the magazine demo from the list of examples within the WIRE Editor? If you are, make sure that you copy the code into your main.wire file. Main.wire is what the app will look for on launch to drive the app.
You can connect to Linkedin in a similar manner as any other open API.
You can find out information about Linkedin by going to their developer site: https://developer.linkedin.com/apis
As for the RareWire side, you will want to utilize a datasource tag. I would recommend looking at the following link to get an idea at how you would implement this for linkedin.
https://player.vimeo.com/video/62367352
You can find out information about Linkedin by going to their developer site: https://developer.linkedin.com/apis
As for the RareWire side, you will want to utilize a datasource tag. I would recommend looking at the following link to get an idea at how you would implement this for linkedin.
https://player.vimeo.com/video/62367352
Can you give me a little more information regarding your project? Is this an iOS or Android build? What is your app ID (located in the the upper right corner of the WIRE Editor)?
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