This demo application showcases how to structure and optimize a MontageJS application for tablets.
##Installation
To run this demo locally you need:
- A web server of your choice. MontageJS applications are client-side applications with no particular back-end dependency.
- Node.js and npm. MontageJS uses Node.js and npm for its developer tools and for code dependency management.
- Cloned GitHub repo of this demo.
First, if you haven't done so already, download and run the prebuilt Node.js installer for your platform from the Node.js website to install npm.
Then, to run the Popcorn demo locally, follow these steps:
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Clone the popcorn GitHub repo in your desktop.
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Use your command line tool to navigate to the cloned directory and install the modules required to run the demo:
cd popcorn npm update
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Spin up your preferred HTTP server and point your browser to the associated port.
During development MontageJS applications rely on XHR to load their various components and modules, which is why you will need a web server to serve the demo.
If you happen to have minit, the Montage Initializer, installed (
npm install minit -g
) you can runminit serve
from within the demo directory to set up a server on demand.
Folder / File | Description |
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assets | Contains global styles and images for the application. |
model | Contains the data model. |
index.html | Is the entry-point HTML document. |
LICENSE.md | Contains copyright information. |
package.json | Describes your app and its dependencies. |
README.md | Provides information about the demo application and how to install it. |
ui | Contains the user interface components of the demo application. |
Got questions? Join us on irc.freenode.net#montage.
Got feedback or want to report a bug? Let us know by creating a new GitHub issue.
This demo application was created by MontageJS.