In the early age of the Web, websites had very basic layouts. The contents were very simple, based on a concept of page similar to that of pages of a book: titles, paragraphs, and some images or tables that usually occupied a single “block” or paragraph of the browser window. With the advent of more advanced contents, web page...
Almost any UI toolkit uses the concept of widget, which is a graphical element (usually rectangular shaped) used to show something to the user and possibly allow interaction with the program. A widget can be a button, a scroll bar or an input field used to type some text. In Qt, the QWidget is the most basic element of any...
In the early age of the Web, websites had very basic layouts. The contents were very simple, based on a concept of page similar to that of pages of a book: titles, paragraphs, and some images or tables that usually occupied a single “block” or paragraph of the browser window. With the advent of more advanced contents, web page...
Almost any UI toolkit uses the concept of widget, which is a graphical element (usually rectangular shaped) used to show something to the user and possibly allow interaction with the program. A widget can be a button, a scroll bar or an input field used to type some text. In Qt, the QWidget is the most basic element of any...
In the early age of the Web, websites had very basic layouts. The contents were very simple, based on a concept of page similar to that of pages of a book: titles, paragraphs, and some images or tables that usually occupied a single “block” or paragraph of the browser window. With the advent of more advanced contents, web page...