JQuery and j01.jsonrpc based pagination for Zope 3
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This package contains different item scrollers one with a infinite scroller based on batch data like known from the j01.pager package. Another scroller provides live search and scrolling all given items without reloading more data. And the package also provides a MCustomScrollbar implementations.
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1.1.3 (2019-01-03)
changed inconsistent line endings in javascript files
improve prevent event bubble
1.1.2 (2018-03-02)
bugfix: remove broken code left over in simply.py. SimpleScroller was broken at all in this release.
1.1.1 (2017-12-27)
feature: set allwaysUseScrollbar to 0. This will force to show the scrollbar only if scroling is needed.
feature: support j01ScrollerContentViewName attribute in SimpleScroller. This allows to simply set a default view name for scrolling content. By default index.html is used which was hardcoded in javascript.
1.1.0 (2017-09-18)
changes: moved SimpleScroller from simply.py to custom.py and renamed to MCustomScrollbar. The SimpleScroller located in simply.py is still there but the implmentation provides more features like live search support and reloading content via jsonrpc. The new SimplyScroller requires the j01.simplscroller.js javascript.
1.0.1 (2017-01-11)
updated mCustomScrollbar javascript to version: 3.1.5
bugfix: added missing mCSB_buttons.png sprite image. Added zrt-replace directive for mCSB_buttons.png pointing to an resource folder called img e.g. ${context/++resource++img}/mCSB_buttons.png. If this doesn’t fit for you, simply use the original css resource and apply wherever you need for lookup the sprite image.
1.0.0 (2015-03-17)
support new j01.jsonrpc j01.proxy.js implementation
make scroller work with element as context and use the element as scroll container. Support scroller data loading based on javascript libraries.
implemented support for nanoscroller
implemented support for m custom scroller (recommended)
0.5.0 (2013-01-21)
initial release
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