AJAX :: Accordion Control For Left Navigation Menu?
Feb 23, 2010
i want to implement an accordion control to the left navigation menu. The Main title on left menu called Activities is standard so i have hard coded it. The subtitles I want to pull from the database , from the stored procedure "Activity_Get". however i am not able to achieve this because I get an error "DataSource 'sds2 ' for control 'accActivities' doesn't exist". The following is the aspx code.
I'm creating a user control to be placed within a masterpage on a site. Inside the user control, I have placed a menu. It is wired up to a sitemap datasource to get navigation with security trimming included. question: How do I use the Accordion toolkit control to collapse main portions of the menu? For example, if I have Orders and Supplies and subpages contained therein, how do I setup Accordion to traverse the sitemap based on the user's security privileges?
I have a override Render method on my AccordionMenu.ascx.cs, basically just replace the <span></span> tag with <div></div> due to w3c compliance requirement, this is the c# code:
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but when i try to run it, the page always throws an exception to me like this: Extender control 'MyAccordion_AccordionExtender' is not a registered extender control. Extender controls must be registered using RegisterExtenderControl() before calling. this is the context of my pages: accordion menu is placed in the content page, and the content page is inherited from a master page, the master page has a script manager.
I am trying to workaround a case where I have to design my page similar like msdn library page whew left nevigation is collepseble as well as dumemic extemded as per tje wodtj of tree item in tree .
I have an accordion with 2 Panes. The problem is that all the aspnet controsl that are insed the accordion, aligns to the left, I want thaht te controls will be centered. How can I do that.
Can anyone assist me in replicating the Outlook 2007 Navigation Pane using Accordion and CollapsiblePanelExtender in ASP.NET? To simplify, I want to add a horizontal collapse/minimize to a preexisting accordion panel, such as this Outlook 2003 sample. My own attempt resulted in the Accordion not rendering at all when nested within a horizontal Collapsible Panel.
I am a student and .net freshers.I have been working on a website using asp.net and has used menu control in it.it has various sections like home,about us ,customer care and i have set navigate url for each menu parts and submenus .but it is not navigating to respective pages while it is opened in browser. I have seen sitemap usage and iE8 compatiblity articles does it needs to be done ...cant it workout just by setting navigate url in property of menu?
I've built a website with a Horizontal Menubar at the the top of the site, it works fine the only problem is now that i have added more items to the website map it has now grown wider than the site, so what i would like it to do is when it gets to a certain width drop down and start adding the node links underneath. i tried setting the width property of the <asp:menu> but this did not seem to do anything at all. I could obviously add a second menubar linking to another sitemap but i would like to be as dynamic as posssible. Plus the menu is baseed around the role structure so some users may only see 5 items where admins, supervisors etc may see around 30 level 1 menu items with multiple subitems. so in short how to i make the menu wrap round to the next line when a certain length is reached
How to get rid-off ToolTip showing when people hover over menu items in asp:menu navigation control? The ToolTip itself covers pop-out sub-menu and very irritating. ToolTip actually displays "description" from Web.sitemap. I thought to delete "description", but that would be nice to have for asp:SiteMapPath.
In classic ASP I would write some logic to get a nice menu on the site, but now with the Menu-control, it's as easy as it gets.. Maybe to easy. I can't quite figure out how I would do this.. I have a multilevel navigation structure (from a database) that I want to put into the Menu-control, but I don't know which approach is the best/easiest way for me..
I'm all into performance, usability and all that.. The only thing I have really decided is that I want to use the Menu-control, I haven't decided what datasource I should use or how to style the individual links my way The data is coming from a database and is not supposed to be changed very often (maybe once or twice every month).. Thought of making an XML-sitemap, but also of making some sort of SQL-hookup.. I'm leaning towards the XML-sitemap because it wouldn't take long to generate the XML every time the navigation changes and that won't happen very often. The next issue is styling, how to do that? I have the neccesary css ready for the individual links, but I'm still unsure of how to get it to the Menu-control.. The css I have looks like below and in its current form is intended just for the anchors
I'm posting in this forum because I suspect that my issue is to do with how the Toolkit is handling Overflow, coupled with a subtle difference in rendering between IE8 and Firefox.I have a two level menu created as follows:
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In IE8, the menu behaves as expected. In Firefox the behaviour is also correct, except that whenever a menu option is clicked (level 1 or level 2), a horizontal scrollbar appears. Once it has appeared, it remains in place until the screen refreshes or, oddly, focus moves to a completely different window. That latter point makes me wonder whether Firefox does something "odd" when an element has focus.The CSS is as follows:
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So, not a showstopper, but an annoyance that scrollbars keep appearing in Firefox.
My master page is left navigation bar. It displays correctly on my aspx pages, but the other content of the aspx page is displayed right underneath the master page content. I don't want anything to be displayed under the left navigation bar. I want the other stuff to be displayed on the right side of the navigation bar. Is their any way I can do that. below is my code
i have a Databound Accordionmenu with hyperlinks in its content template. What i wanna do is adding `onMouseOver` animation to these hyperlinks. Normally i would do somthing like :
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where the playanim javascript function triggers the animation for the hyperlink. But the thing is, Hyperlinks in the content template are not visible in code, they simply dont exist. when i write the code, it says there is no item called hyperlink1, it doesn`t show up in the intellisense menu either. Is it possible to add an animation inside an Accordionmenu, if yes how can i reach the TargetControls inside the ContentTemplate to trigger the animation.
I got requirement to create a accordion menu which will have different menus for different site collection. So, i created this Accordion which is in bind with site map file. But my Sitemap file has multi-level nodes, here my accordion is displaying only single level menus.
I'm using asp.net and css to style a master page with navigation at the top. I was hoping to add the login status control in as a menu item but it is not allowed. Can someone point me in the right direction? When I post my code on this forum do I have to include tags?
i am creating a menu which has the below structure. what i would like to do is use a jquery ui accordion control.
can i place an accordion in an accordion?... i.e. menu 1 expands out in an accordion and then the sub menus in menu 1 need to expand out in another accordion.
menu 1 sub menu of the menu 1 menu item menu item menu item sub menu of the menu 1 sub menu of the menu 1 menu 2 sub menu of the menu 2 menu item menu item menu item sub menu of the menu 2 sub menu of the menu 2
I've buit a menu functionallity in my MVC app where you can add/remove and modify navigation items:
this is what it looks like in the database (the key thing to notice here is URL field where i'm storing all Area/Controller/Action/Param values.
Now, on the front end I would like to built <UL><LI> menu from the db.
How would I know what page I'm on so that I can add class "current" to <li>. If for example I'm in "http://localhost/Admin/Admins/Dashboard" how would i know it applies to /Admin/Dashboard AND /Admin/Dashboard/Index?
-another thing. how would i handle params. For example when I'm on page /Admins/ContactUs/Edit/32 - how would i match this to /Admin/ContactUs/Edit/ ?
I need a help in creating a vertical oriented Menu control with dynamic url's set in there Navigate Url property.Also i need to set the menu items as enable/disable in two different modes say edit/new.