Test dijit.place

Currently this just tests getViewport(). Change the size of your browser window and then reload, and see if it reports the browser window size correctly.

All the text below is just filler text...

TextBox class, tabIndex=2, Attributes: {trim: true, ucFirst: true, class: 'medium'}, First letter of each word is upper case.
TextBox class, Attributes: {trim: true, uppercase: true, class: 'medium'}, all letters converted to upper case.
TextBox class, tabIndex=1, Attributes: {trim: true, class: 'small'}, all but digits extracted.
ValidationTextBox class, Attributes: {lowercase: true, required: true}. Displays a prompt message if field is missing.
IntegerTextBox class, Attributes: {required: true, min:-20000, max:+20000 }, Enter feet above sea level with a sign.
CurrencyTextBox class, Attributes: {fractional: true}. Enter whole and cents. Currency symbol is optional.
USD
EUR
DateTextBox class, Attributes: {locale: "en-us", required: true}. Works for leap years
DateTextBox class, Attributes: {locale: "de-de", min:2006-01-01, max:2006-12-31}. Works for leap years
TimeTextBox class, Attributes: {formatLength: "medium", required: true, trim: true}
TimeTextBox class, Attributes: {displayFormat:"HH:mm:ss", required: true, trim: true}
RegexpTextBox class, Attributes: {required: true}
(just a test that type attribute is obeyed)
value: null should show up as empty