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Numo UPLINK: Creating a Styled numo.htm page
[text] The “numo.htm” page controls the look and feel for dynamically requested components. If you purchased your Numo UPLINK Web App as a stand-alone subscription, you will want to create yourself a styled “numo.htm”. To do this, you will need … Continue reading
Numo UPLINK: The numo.htm Overview
[text] One of the key components of the Numo system is the “numo.htm” page. This still holds true for the Numo UPLINK system. The “numo.htm” page is a page that is used to display dynamically requested components, and error pages. … Continue reading
Numo UPLINK.Getting Started Chapter 2: Installing
[overview] In order to have your web app widgets render in your page, you’ll first need to add in the UPLINK code to your web pages. [/overview]
Numo UPLINK.Getting Started Chapter 2: Activating
[overview]Activating your Web App takes just seconds[/overview]
Numo UPLINK.Getting Started Chapter 3: New vs Old Components
With the Numo UPLINK system, we designed a mechanism which would allow the components to be placed within a web page, but still allow for a seamless experience for your end user. The difference between the old and the new … Continue reading
Numo UPLINK.Getting Started Chapter 3: How Numo Components are Rendered
Numo “components” are pre-programmed widgets which get displayed in-page when specific “component code” is rendered when a web page is viewed live on your web server. Component code is a string of characters which can be copied into your web … Continue reading
Numo.UPLINK: Web Server Requirements
As the Numo UPLINK web apps are client-side scripting based, the type of web server you are running should not be a limitation, unless you plan on using the Access Control web app, which requires the special “uplink-direct” script on … Continue reading
Numo UPLINK.Introduction
A Short History NUMO (a shortened, morphed moniker for “New Modules, pronounced “Noo-Moh”) is a set of web applications developed to run within web pages. With over eight years of insight into the needs of customers for web apps, Numo … Continue reading