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General WebRenderer Functions

  WebRenderer example code base.

 

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Deploying WebRenderer

WebRenderer DOM

  

  

 

Navigation with WebRenderer

 

 

 

WebRenderer Navigation

IBrowserCanvas browser = BrowserFactory.spawnMozilla();
//Initial URL
browser.loadURL("http://www.google.com");
//Second URL
browser.loadURL("http://www.webrenderer.com");

Using the BACK function

browser.goBack();

Using the FORWARD function

browser.goForward();

Testing if the browser can navigate BACK

boolean cangoback = browser.canGoBack();

Testing if the browser can navigate FORWARD

boolean cangoforward = browser.canGoForward();
 
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The canGoBack and canGoForward functions are useful for normal browser button coloring. If a user cannot navigate back then buttons can be disabled to reflect this.

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