I want to display a button in alexa card,
when user click on button it will navigate some browser or display more text.
I cannot find any documentation to do this.So please provide any idea or information to do this using Alexa response builder
It is not possible to set buttons or any other external links inside the Simple or Standard card other than links for account linking. There are suggestions out there of achieving similar functionality by including Html in the response, but none of them will work.
As the official from Amazon Alexa team quotes here,
The Standard card can generally only display plain text for a title
and content, as well as a place for an image (you use a URL here but
cannot include clickable links).
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I'm building a video application for the web in React using OpenTok. OpenTok has built in buttons for muting the mic for the publisher and muting the audio for subscribers. In my case I also need buttons to mute the video for both the publisher and the subscriber.
I haven't seen anything about a mute video button in the documentation so I built the functionality myself using subscribeToVideo. The problem is that I want to add a button with this functionality next to the mute audio button, but I haven't found anything about custom buttons in the documentation.
So my question is: What's the best way to add custom buttons to OpenToks bar?
Of course I could append a button to the html and style it in place myself, but it feels ugly and I don't know what the consequences are. I guess this is my back up solution if there isn't any other way.
I will probably need to add other buttons as well in the future so I really hope OpenTok supports custom buttons and that it's just me that haven't found how to do it.
TokBox Developer Evangelist here.
We don't have any documentation on custom buttons, but you do have three options for the video and mute buttons on the video element.
If you want a custom button, you will have to append that to the HTML and toggle subscribeToVideo and subscribeToAudio properties like you said.
Here is a react sample that adds a mute video button https://opentok.github.io/opentok-web-samples/React-Basic-Video-Chat/
I would recommend that you just set the buttonDisplayMode to off and then recreate the mute audio button just using subscriber.subscribeToAudio() and publisher.publishAudio(). This way if eg. the opentok UI changes slightly it doesn't matter for you, plus you can make it all look however you want.
I cannot find an example on how to make a ionic card clickable. The behaviour I want to implement is to be able to click on each card my app has (and has lots of them) and get a modal view open with more detailed information referring to the card contents.
I would prefer some kind of semi-transparent modal with a close button than a full screen one, but I cannot find a satisfactory method to do so also.
Can you please, post me some code to get some insight on how to do this?.
Thanks in advance,
Jose
Ok. Starting over with this. I see that the SocialBoo theme has something similar in what I want to achieve. If I find that I can work and improve. I Added a new socialboo theme and created blank GUI. Assumed it would be a Commandbehavior but that didnt do the trick, so did adding tabs. Seems like those components are not for that specific bar... However did notice another issue.
How do I get the social actionbar as displayed in the socialboo theme? (Screen shot). Assuming those images etc are part of the default theme, right.
Also, If I create a TouchCommand = bar, title or native. It displays fine in Gingerbread but not ICS. DO you know why is that? (screen shot)
Thanks, in advance.
Those images aren't a part of the theme, they are a part of the specific demo. If you add a Tabs component to the center of the border layout UI you will get thee tabs where the "icon" property will allow you to customize the unselected icon and you can customize the selected icon as well. You can see the full source/resource file of the social boo demo in the docs and demos zip in the download section.
Generally customizing commands is a bit complex because of platform specific constraints, when running on an Actual Android 4 device we use the native ActionBar by default to provide the experience Android users are used to. This is hard for us to simulate so you will only see this properly in the device build. I suggest not relying on commands, it seems that what you are trying to achieve is easily doable with tabs and its possible that's why you had difficulties in your other question.
I have a normal article page with a huge image shown as a small one. What i want to do is, when the user click on the image, a new page is rendered and the image is shown at full size of the page (no menus, header, footer, etc.. just page). If the user click again, he will be redirected to the previous page.
How can i do this with joomla? I mean, i could create an html page, but i don't know how can i access it.
Any help would be appreciated,
RR
All you need to do is add this to any link you want to display without all of the module positions -
?tmpl=component
This tells Joomla to load just the component part of the page without anything else around it.
Not sure that anything specifically in Joomla is going to allow you to do that. The only way you can achieve that directly in Joomla would be using a light box type of plugin. When the user clicks the image, it will open up a full size window of the image. When the user click on the image again, it will exit the light box.
Otherwise, you can just edit the source code of the page, and change it to <img src="http://www.pathroyourimage.com/image.png"> . That way when a user clicks the image, they go directly to the picture.
we need to set the page links as image in the DotNetNuke(dnn), mean the home page link should be image not text and contact us separate image, about us separate image, and the drop down are to be separate images, how i can do this?
DotNetNuke.
There isn't an easy way through the UI in DNN to do this, but if you are creating a custom skin and using the DNNMenu skin object you can target the specific items in the navigate with a CSS class, doing this would allow you to change each menu item with an image.
For example for the "HOME" link on my website (www.chrishammond.com) I could provide CSS like .id36{background-image:url('http://www/someimage.jpg');} though I would also want to be sure to hide the text, and provide a height/width