I highly recommend you to use javax.swing.JFrame
AWT stands for Abstract window toolkit. AWT gives us the components using which we can create User- Interface based applications in java. Some of the components are: a. Frame b. Panel c. Window d. CheckBox e. RadioButton f. Button g. TextBox h. TextArea i. Etc
An applet is a Java program embedded in an HTTP document. When the HTTP document is loaded into a web browser, the Java program executes on the web. A widget = window gadget, a GUI (graphical user interface) control. A GUI control, such as a command button, is accessed by the user via a mouse click or by the keyboard. GUI programs can run on one's PC.
HTML buttons have a property called "Disabled" which either disables (grays out) the button enables it (default). This property can be accessed through Javascript DOM by the following statement: document.getElementById("<the button ID>").disabled = true | false; Use "false" if you want to unlock a button, and "true" if you want to lock it
A component is an object, like a button or a scroll bar. It has a visual representation. A container is a window-like component that can contain other components. Every component has a unique container that directly contains it.
This is not possible, but you can make it appear that way, for example, get a video component, set the visible to false, get a button, make the video play an animation of a clicked button, and once another button is clicked the orignal button dissapears and the video player appears and plays a short animation of a clicked button.
Click the approve statement button
Click the approve statement button
Click the approve statement button
Click the approve statement button
Click the approve statement button
The Microsoft Office button is on all Office 2007 applications, it is located at the top left of the applications and looks like 4 interlinking squares surrounded by a circle.
AWT stands for Abstract window toolkit. AWT gives us the components using which we can create User- Interface based applications in java. Some of the components are: a. Frame b. Panel c. Window d. CheckBox e. RadioButton f. Button g. TextBox h. TextArea i. Etc
the f button!!
open finder click on applications (if there's no button that says 'Applications', open the top button on the sidebar and there should be folder titled applications there). find System Preferences in the list. Click on it to open.
Charge it, ensure it has credit, Check if the applications are working, Switch on the start button and uptate the applications.
The best place to find applications is in the market. They are easy to find using the search button.
It has no meaning, it's just a fashion statement.