How To Create Designer/editor As A Web Application To Design Pages
Sep 3, 2010
I've a project where i need to allow users to design their own pages for their application. So i want to create a designer/editor using ASP.NET/C# or silverlight or using anyother MS technologies. The designer should have the following featuresDrag and drop controlsMove the controls in the designer toposition it
Preview mode/Source ModeProperty Window for Controls with specific propertiesI've not any designer as a hosted application. I basically want to create something similar to visual studio designer as a web app.
i need to create an online html editor to be used in my asp.net application with the basic button of dataformating + adding/inserting images+creating templates
i am using VS 2005 with Sql Server 2005 Business Inteligance Studio. All my reports are by default open in Xml editor, not in Report Desginer. how to change it to Report Desginer , i don't find any open with option .
I highlight an image in a HTML document and try to set its properties in the design by right clicking and looking up properties, I see only HTML or Document (no image). In the source view there is no link to image files folder. I guess this will be improved in the final version.
can't connect to sql 2005 express sp1 and vs is also sp1. 2) Which my guess is because of the database connection not being able... design view is not able to pull in the application for design, it's as if there is no theme and css just white background and black print.
how to create designer.cs file by using .net code. Basically what i want to do here is that i have a bunch of aspx and ascx files created by previous versions of vs.net that lacks designer files and now i want to create designer files for those. I can generate empty designer files but what i want is that my code should generate the designer file so that i can remove the extra code from cs files.
I have been working on a new website for a few weeks with no speed issues at all.
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This morning I was running / debugging new code and everything was running fine.
As soon as I dropped an AJAX HTML editor on my page it is taking about 30 seconds for my page to load when it was taking about 2 - 3 seconds. The only properties I changed was the Height and Width of the editor control.
I would like to create an ASP.Net page without all the codebehind and designer stuff. Basically I want to go back to ASP classic, but keep the CLR and Base Class Library that makes .Net oh-so-wonderful. I'd like just a page something like this:
<html> <body> <div> <% int customerID = Request.QueryString["CustomerID"]; //Customer and DataAccess classes come from an extenal assembly Customer customer = DataAccess.GetCustomer(customerID); %> You asked for Customer with ID: <%=customerID;%><br /> Name: <%=customer.Name;%><br /> Phone: <%=customer.Phone;%><br /> </div> </body> </html>
However there seem to be some problems with that. The Request object is only available from within a Page object. I wish to completely delete the codebehind and designer pages. No intellisense Anything else I should be aware of before I get too deep into this? No idea how to start pulling in extenal libraries
How do you delete more than one entity at the same time in the designer Entities list. it seems that the designer interface only allows the selection of 1 entity at a time....
I am developing a web app. My users want to be able to design their own reports. Is there a way I can embed a simple Report Designer in my app? If so, which Report Designer app should I use? The Report Designer should be an existing app. I don't want to create a Report Designer from scratch. More details: My app is an ASP.NET MVC application. But I can use Java based solutions too, using IKVM.
I fixed my last web project and I have to fix another one.I created a new page and it puts the name codefile attribute correctly.I paste in the html, but it doesn't create the designer file.All I see is the aspx and the .vb code file.
I have a VS.NET solution that was originally a 3.5 VS.NET 2008 solution, now upgraded to VS.NET 2010 .NET Framework 4.0. I rarely use the 'Designer' tab to preview the generated controls of my ASP.NET pages, but in this instance I want to to see the wizard of an Object Data Source Control.Now ALL of my pages (content pages of a single simple Master page) show the message "response is not available in this context" for all of my controls. I tied deleting the page from my project, adding a new page, and copying back in the source and code; same error. I also tried cutting out controls 1 at a time, and clicking "Refresh" in the designer but I can't find out the problematic issue. Remember every single page in my solution does this.
I have created setup and deployment projects. I have to design each screen like welcome screen, userscreen,install screen etc. I can see user interface to design that screens. I don't want like this way. I have doubt.Can i design that forms? If yes how to add ADD Dialog screen. How to attach that forms. Kindly let me know. Becoz all installation pages have to design our wish.
I would like to provide my client with a aspx pages, with code behind provided, etc. But in some cases they will want to write their own markup - I'm thinking of having 2 directories [siblings of each other], one for the pages I provide, and the other for their custom markup. At page serve time, check to see if the client wrote their own markup and if so use it. Otherwise use the default provided.
In a nutshell I would like for my clients to be able to modify the pages I provide, but if they blow it up have a very easy way to back it out. Or to put it in a more positive light, allow them to override my pages easily.