Use AngularJS to integrate with DOJO styleseet whithout widget function. - javascript

Does anyone knows about a practical way to integrate AngularJS with DOJO stylesheet but DOJO widget function? Currently I'm trying to code with AngularJS but the page will be passed by DOJO web site. So that I need to make my web page looks like the previous one to keep its own consistency CSS. Hope someone is going give me a great tip.

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I want edit every single page in wordpress. Is possible?

Sorry if this question sounds stupid but im a noob with wordpress.
I am a javascript developer, and I want make a little game (or games) with wordpress. Opening main page there is a sliding puzzle. After complete, a button appears and clicking there you pass to another page. This is basically the same to all pages.
But I can't find were i put my javascript or HTML code. I create the pages but I can't edit them the way I want, everytime i try to do it i only can edit like word. I cant create, change or edit divs attibutes or tags. To be honest the only thing i can edit is CSS in stylesheet, but is too limited.
I have done the search, try found a solutions or ways to done it but when i look to tutorials is all diferent from what i see.
to give you an ideia I want to do a mix of this:
-> http://www.rustylake.com/room-escape-games/cube-escape-case-23.html
and this
-> https://ebonyriddle.com/
but i don't know how to edit page to page.
can you help me?
Thanks for everything
PS: I know I can do it without Wordpress, but I want use it anyway to learn more about the CMS (because of work) maintain website structure and later learn how to do my own templates or plugins.
To answer your question directly, yes it is possible (and easy, relatively speaking) to add custom code to every page / post of a Wordpress site.
More generally, you’re talking about creating a custom Wordpress theme, which you can find out more about here:
https://codex.wordpress.org/Theme_Development
and here:
https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/getting-started/ (Good suggestion from #ItsGeorge)
Regarding adding custom JavaScript to a theme, your files will need to be enqueued as per these instructions.
Outlining the steps involved in Wordpress theme development would go beyond the scope of your question, but there are plenty of resources online and answers to Wordpress specific questions on wordpress.stackexchange.com. You will need to familiarise yourself with php as well as JavaScript, to take full control of Wordpress.
I would say that developing a game feels like an odd fit... If learning Wordpress is your objective, a blog or personal website might be a better place to start, then you could move onto a game once you are familiar with the concepts involved, e.g. the loop, which plays a huge part in how Wordpress works
Good luck!
The primary focus of WordPress is to put HTML code and JS out of the user. You might manage your extra JavaScript files with your theme customization. If you want to get more control about how your pages are rendering, you should use action hooks and filters. The simplest way for you is to override each page template like this
https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/basics/template-hierarchy/#single-page
The preferable resource to ask Wordpress related questions is https://wordpress.stackexchange.com/

Strange html or css or javascript or whatever web page widget

I have been asked to design a web page "widget" I do not know the name of the widget nor how to develop.
Please what is the name of the widget and how can I design it
I do not know whether it is a css, js or server side enabled stuff
Please find attached an image of the widget
This is the widget only
Update:
I do think it is a breadcrumb, i think more like a wizard like thing. Which would list out what has been purchased before checking out
Not entirely sure of what your question is but if you're referring to this
then that is what's called "Breadcrumbs". Here's an example of it being used with a popular Front end library called Bootstrap

How to integrate js plugin to work with angular1.x

all World of Warcraft players knows the Wowhead.com website. This site give us its popup tooltips tool about ingame items (Wowhead/tootips). The name of this tool is power.js I want this tool work with angularJs but the problem is this tool update the DOM and dont really work like inspected with angularJs. Is there a way to make it work like create a custom Directive or simply turn it into a angularJs plugin ?

Including html page built with Angular in Wordpress page

I currently have a simple html page that utilizes an angular script to fetch json content and arrange it into a table. nothing all that complex.
I've been asked today to have it so that it could be included as a plugin anywhere in a wordpress site. As someone that has never used wordpress before, I'm wondering if there is a simple way to do this, or indeed if it is possible at all. Answers that I have found are either unrelated to the issue that I have, or are incredibly old.
If you don't care about making it a plugin exactly but instead a snippet you drop into a page is fine then I would suggest using a page template that loads the angular js files and sets up the overall HTML and inits the app.

jQuery, jQueryUI (and plugins) and AngularJS - how do they all fit together?

I have this website (in Hebrew): http://www.iping.co.il (if you could have a look at it maybe with google translate and see what it does it could be great but not a must).
It basically a website that shows your IP, and gives you a set of tools (like ping, whois check, open port checks...).
I've built it a while back and I was using jQuery and jQuery UI to do all the work (like opening dialogs, call the server, change the DOM, show a progress bar...).
Now I'm working on rebuilding it - I'm rebuilding using ASP.NET MVC 5, HTML5 and Bootstrap3. I figured it's a great little website to test new things I've been reading about lately. And one of those things I would like to try and implement (after reading much about) is AngularJS.
As far as I know, AngularJS is not meant to change the DOM directly, but use directives and 2 way bindings to do so.
I have a lot of code, and plugins that I use that uses jQuery and jQuery UI to (for example the dialogs, the progress bar and so on... things that I haven't figured out how to do with AngularJS). It seems that if I use the jQueryUI progress bar and update it from from AngularJS that I'm breaking some rules here and that it's probably dirty and not the way it should be written.
So my question is, what is the correct way to work when and build a rich UI when using AngularJS? is jQuery and jQueryUI even still relevant? if so, is there a correct way to use them (maybe DI somehow?)?
I've searched and found something called AngularJS UI - but it's not as rich as jQueryUI.
Thank you
Using plugins within directives is fairly simple in concept.
<div my-directive></div>
Following is a very minimialistic directive with just enough code to initialize a plugin. The returned function is equivalent to link in a more defined directive
angular.module('myApp').directive('myDirective',function(/* dependencies*/){
/* element is a jQuery object when jQuery is included in page before angular.js*/
return function(scope,element,attrs){
/* can use attributes or scope to pass options to plugin if needed*/
element.someJqueryPlugin();
}
});
This would be equivalent to writing in jQuery only:
$(function(){
$('[my-directive]').someJqueryPlugin();
});
If you want to use AngularJS and Bootstrap I suggest you take a look at these directives:
http://angular-ui.github.io/bootstrap/
Once you load the modules, you can set up say a progress bar this way:
<progressbar max="max" value="dynamic">
<span style="color:black; white-space:nowrap;">{{dynamic}} / {{max}}</span>
</progressbar>
You shouldn't even need to include JQuery if you only need the Bootstrap components.

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