Can I embed GraphXR in a React application so that a user can interact with it or is it only possible to embed it in a view format?
I looked online but found very little information on this, if someone has worked on this before it would help me get a clearer picture.
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I am making a tiny website with reactJS where users can upload documents and share them,since multiple extensions are being uploaded,I managed to make the viewing work by just using google docs viewer.
but now i want to have thumbnails of those files,maybe of the first page so that it shows up un the search feature.
seeing that theres many extensions flying around i cant figure out how to approach this,what can i use to solve this problem ?
thank you.
I'm trying to code a website that includes events from a google calendar, and I was wondering if there is a good place to start to learn how to grab events from an existing calendar and then display them on my website? I know HTML, CSS, and Javascript, but I'm new to working with API's and JSON. Was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction?
Resources
Check out this quickstart guide to get yourself started with the Google Calendar API. For more information related to the Events in the Calendar API check this link
I hope this has helped you. Let me know if you need anything else or if you did not understood something. :)
I'm make a graphical website, so I use three.js for implement it.
For a reference, I searched a lots of site and found some interest site.
https://www.magicleap.com/ is made with React.js.
Connect the site and scroll up/down, it's effect like move forward and backward.
So I wonder that, which library used in this site to implement animation with scroll?
Anyone who know about that, please comment it.
Thanks.
It seems they are using next.js.
Sources:
https://react-etc.net/entry/who-is-using-next-js
https://builtwith.com/?https%3a%2f%2fwww.magicleap.com%2f
I have been trying to find guides on how to make an adaptive (I think that's what it's called) website like m.domain.com. However, all I can find on google are design blogs showing the pros and cons of responsive vs adaptive.
I'm guessing you have to use JavaScript to detect the device or browser of the client, and redirect to a mobile site.
I'f any of you guys know the piece of code i will need to detect and redirect (if that's what you have to do) or a guide to building a mobile site like this, it would be much appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
I found the answer myself.
Using:
<script>
if(/Android|webOS|iPhone|iPad|iPod|BlackBerry/i.test(navigator.userAgent)){
if(document.URL !="http://emilostervig.dk")
{
window.location ="http://google.dk";
}
}
</script>
You can redirect to a different site if the user in on a mobile device.
Does anyone know how to circumvent the user input needing to take a picture with ngCordova? I am using ionic framework, but I think this would be relevant to anyone using angular.
For example, if someone was making a time-lapse app.
Some people have done it with java
ngCordova documentation for $cordovaCamera
Thank you!