Is it possible to specificy height and width dimensions of the ImageUrl attribute in a <asp:HyperLink> control? I tried setting the height and width attributes of the HyperLink control thinking the picture specified in the ImageUrl attribute of the HyperLink control would be resized to the dimensions of the height and width attributes but it wasn't.If I can't somehow resize the specified image for the HyperLink Im gonna have to scrap the control and do it the old fasioned way. By using a regular <asp:Image> control inside an <a href>.
I'm sure this question has been asked before but I have been unable to find an answer so far. I want to create a control consisting of a label, an editor control and make the editor control resizable using the ResizeControlExtender:
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I have is to extend the control vertically, effectively making it longer, but I don't want the user to make it any wider than it parent control - effectively disabling the option to make it wider. Hopefully that makes sense - for an example, look no further than the control used to input text when creating a post.
I am a newbie in asp.net. I am trying to load the text and the URL into hyperlink from a database. After debugging, I found out that the value is successfully loaded into the hyperlink control, however it doesn't shows at the html code? Does anyone knows how this happened?
If myReader2.Read Then Dim temp_panel As Panel Dim temp_hyperlink As HyperLink temp_panel = FindControlRecursive(Me, "Panel" & i.ToString()) temp_panel.CssClass = "accordionItem"
I have a css that has background image, width, etc of all the tabs. I am trying to make customizable tabs. If the text of the tab is bigger, the background image should be changed to bigger one and also the width shouldbe increased.
#tabs a { float:left; background:url("../images/selection_deselect_bg.jpg") no-repeat right top; margin:0; white-space:nowrap; text-decoration:none; width:105px; text-align:center; height:24px; font-size:12px; color:#00779c; font-weight:bold; text-decoration:none; }
I have a multiline textbox that by default, is set to ReadOnly. I would like a button on the page to change the control to allow it to be edited. I would like this code to run on the client side because the page renders slowly and I'd like to avoid the post back.
The problem I'm having is the javascript code that I wrote to remove the readonly attribute appears to have no effect. I posted a stripped down example that illustrates the problem for your review.
In the ASP.NET MVC site that I'm writing, I'm building a generic Error Action that is routed to by an HttpModule, following this tutorial. In this Action, I will return a View corresponding to the status code that is applied to the response inside the HttpModule (after doing this, the module transfers the request over to the Action in question).
That's all good, except that I want to implement caching. I don't want to use the OutputCache attribute without filtering/varying, because that would mean that the page would be cached once. I want the page to be cached once for every possible status code.
Is it possible to somehow filter/vary with OutputCacheAttribute's properties, so that each Response.StatusCode is cached separately?
I am a newbie in web development I came from win form environment. how to set tabcontainer (ASP.Net Ajax Tool) width size according to users desktop screen resolution?
I have a dropdown list in a gridview field. The DataValueField for the ddl is an 8 digit item code. The text to display through will be quite longer, 40-60 characters because it will combine the item code and item name into a single string. I don't want the dropdownlist field to be that wide though, only what is displayed when the ddl is selected.In Access you can set the width property of the list to display wider than the field itself. Is there that capability in ASP.NET and if so where do I find it?
Is there any way to set the width of a GridView to a pre-determined width?
I have set the width of the gridview and all the columns to a % and then to a number of pixels but it does work. The gridview always sets itself to a width required to display all fields and it goes beyond the resolution of the screen. I would like to contain it to 1024 pixels.