![]() ![]() Using Xojo Web and a coding language I already knew was the obvious choice for this task. Sharing important bits of code from my main iOS project to the web wishlist project was as easy as copy and paste.Īs with any Xojo project, copying classes from one project to the other was a real time saver, especially for the API layer required to communicate between Xojo and the online database that holds all the Secret Santa data. The main difficulty working on a web project came from the UI. ![]() The wishlist from the person they are offering a gift to.I knew I wanted to display two columns of data: Not that Xojo Web’s UI is difficult, but I am so used to designing mobile apps that my brain didn’t know where to start. The layout had to be responsive to be accessible on both mobile and desktop devices. Graffitisuite from Anthony Cyphers came to mind, and within a few minutes of reviewing the online demo, I was convinced to use GraffitiKanban web control. I am a big fan of Trello for organizing my work, displaying cards in labeled columns. That’s exactly what I needed for the wishlist feature. ![]() GraffitiKanban is “responsive” (Web Design term), meaning the display changes to adapt to smaller screens such as mobile devices. ![]()
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