I need to display a help screen on the top of my main page.
what is the best way to do this without building an external webpage?
I have tried labels and buttons and listview and scrollviews.
No, i need to know how to place this file on the device so that it can be read by the program.
I assume that somehow the text for the html web page that I create has to be compiled into the program
that I send out? So that it can be later be read by the program.
or is there another method for getting on to the target device?
In other words how do I write to "DirAssets" as apart of the install for the program?
ok...getting it.( as I read back over this thread...I seem stupid to myself)
1.) I go to designer and click on add files
2.) I select a html page from the files directory and select it as if it were an image.
3.) those images and pages(html) that I have selected get compiled with program and therefore installed on the device.
4.) ok
How do I call it from (put it into the url string) for webview? something like url="localhost\DirAssets"
(boy you must be real patient!)
And, before you ask (yep, this forum is populated by knowledgeble programmers and mentalists alike eheh), you can deploy a CSS file along the HMTL one for a better user experience.
Put both in the same folder as suggested above and be sure to refer to your CSS file in the <head> section of your HMTL code, like this:
And, before you ask (yep, this forum is populated by knowledgeble programmers and mentalists alike eheh), you can deploy a CSS file along the HMTL one for a better user experience.
Put both in the same folder as suggested above and be sure to refer to your CSS file in the <head> section of your HMTL code, like this