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Looks at the "standard module format" used by many components in YUI to represent modular content on the page.

 


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<html>
<head>


    <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
<title>The Module Control</title>

<style type="text/css">
/*margin and padding on body element
  can introduce errors in determining
  element position and are not recommended;
  we turn them off as a foundation for YUI
  CSS treatments. */
body {
  margin:0;
  padding:0;
}
</style>

<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="yui_2.7.0b-lib/fonts/fonts-min.css" />
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="yui_2.7.0b-lib/container/assets/skins/sam/container.css" />
<script type="text/javascript" src="yui_2.7.0b-lib/yahoo-dom-event/yahoo-dom-event.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="yui_2.7.0b-lib/container/container-min.js"></script>

<!--there is no custom header content for this example-->

</head>

<body class=" yui-skin-sam">


<h1>The Module Control</h1>

<div class="exampleIntro">
  <p>This example looks at the "standard module format" used by many components in YUI to represent modular content on the page.  The Module Control is a JavaScript representation of a standard module, one that provides some basic plumbing for interacting with the head, body and foot sections of a standard module.  Convenience methods for showing, hinding and rendering the module are also included in the Module Control.</p>

<p>You're most likely to use the Module Control when building a custom widget; its importance in the YUI Library is as a foundation rather than as a UI control in its own right.</p>      
</div>

<!--BEGIN SOURCE CODE FOR EXAMPLE  -->

<style type="text/css">
  .yui-module { border:1px dotted black;padding:5px;margin:10px; display:none; }
  .yui-module .hd { border:1px solid red;padding:5px; }
  .yui-module .bd { border:1px solid green;padding:5px; }
  .yui-module .ft { border:1px solid blue;padding:5px; }
</style>

<script type="text/javascript">

    YAHOO.namespace("example.container");

    YAHOO.util.Event.onDOMReady(function () {

        YAHOO.example.container.module1 = new YAHOO.widget.Module("module1", { visible: false });
        YAHOO.example.container.module1.render();

        YAHOO.example.container.module2 = new YAHOO.widget.Module("module2", { visible: false });
        YAHOO.example.container.module2.setHeader("Module #2 from Script");
        YAHOO.example.container.module2.setBody("This is a dynamically generated Module.");
        YAHOO.example.container.module2.setFooter("End of Module #2");
        YAHOO.example.container.module2.render();

        YAHOO.util.Event.addListener("show1", "click", YAHOO.example.container.module1.show, YAHOO.example.container.module1, true);
        YAHOO.util.Event.addListener("hide1", "click", YAHOO.example.container.module1.hide, YAHOO.example.container.module1, true);

        YAHOO.util.Event.addListener("show2", "click", YAHOO.example.container.module2.show, YAHOO.example.container.module2, true);
        YAHOO.util.Event.addListener("hide2", "click", YAHOO.example.container.module2.hide, YAHOO.example.container.module2, true);

    });

</script>

<div>
  <button id="show1">Show module1</button> 
  <button id="hide1">Hide module1</button>
</div>

<div id="module1">
  <div class="hd">Module #1 from Markup</div>
  <div class="bd">This is a Module that was marked up in the document.</div>
  <div class="ft">End of Module #1</div>
</div>

<div id="module2"></div>

<div>
  <button id="show2">Show module2</button> 
  <button id="hide2">Hide module2</button>
</div>
<!--END SOURCE CODE FOR EXAMPLE  -->

</body>
</html>
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