I am looking for multi-level accordion menu (drill down to few levels deeper) (expand and collapsible) for my website. Is there a sample anywhere I can use? it will be nice if I can dock it to the left by clicking on an icon and slide back when I click on the icon again.
Since I can search any of those categories, I'm looking for a more user-friendly way of displaying it as is without using a combobox and with no javascript. With the combobox, the deeper the menu, the more leading spaces it'll have. As seen above, that's exactly how it'd look like in a combobox.
I need to create 2 level deep menu. The first level is static and horizontal. And i need the second dynamic level to be horizontal. Is there any oprion for dynamic menu item or it can be done by css somehow?
I'm trying to create an asp menu for a website. The site will have 2 levels of user Master users (which will have more options) and Sub users which will have limited menu options.
I was wonder does anyone knows if a way to hide menu items? I've tried google but I can't really find much.
Here's the Asp code
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I have worked out how to hide the whole menu when the user is not logged in
Ques 1. I am pasting only excerpts of my panel code (limited length here) within which I have 3 levels. The collapsible panel works fine till level 2 but when I am clicking on level 3 it shows for a second and collapses back to level 2. The collapsible doesnt work on panel pnlUserAccess below.
Ques 2. Can I make collapsible panel work on particular button click or image click?. As when I just put to to 2 levels I have to edit within the gridview and as soon as I click on the checkbox to edit the panel collapses.. I need to just give it a tree view style of appearance.
Ques 3. Can I also make the collapsible panel enable on read mode and disable on edit mode (if there is no possiblity for Ques 2)how to make it work. Just to be more specific on the code.
I am developing an ASP.Net web application for my client which is into Multi Level Marketing Business. I need to show him the treeview of the members under any member he chooses. For eg. he selects 'Member A' from the DropDownList, and clicks Submit, he should get a treeview of all the members under 'Member A'
This is just a glimpse at the object model, but it's focused on the complexity of the relationships and lists. What I can't really get is what's the best way to factor my repository interfaces, given the requirements to do a unit of work. For example, to create a game, you'll need a venuedate and two participants. Does that mean the GamesController should require an IGameRepository, an IVenueDateRepository, and an IParticipant repository? Should they be rolled into one repository?
Also, what about in the consumption cases? For example, to display a signle team's schedule, you'll need all of the Participants for that Team, all of the Games for that participant, and all of the GameSegments for the participant. If those are factored into individual repositories I can't see how you can do efficient queries. Does that mean you have Repositories specifically focused on different cases? for example:
public interface IScheduleRepository { public ICollection<Game> GetScheduleForTeam(Team team); // More consumption methods } public class ScheduleRepositry : IScheduleRepository { public ScheduleRepository (ModelContext context) { // Do stuff with context } public ICollection<Game> GetScheduleForTeam(Team team) { return ( from p in context.Participants where ((p.Game.VenueDate != null) && (p.TeamId == team.Id)) orderby p.Game.VenueDate.StartTime select p.Game).ToList(); } // more consumption methods } public interface IGameRepository { public void AddGame(Game game); // More crud methods } // Not showing games repository public class GamesController : Controller { public GamesController (IGameRepository gamesRepo, IVenueDateRepository venueDateRepo, IParticipantRepository participantRepo) { // do stuff with repos here } [HttpPost] public ActionResult AddGame(Game game) { // Skipping validation logic // this? VenueDate = venueDateRepo.Add(game.VenueDate); foreach (Participant p in Game.Participants) { participantRepo.Add(p); } Game = gamesRepo.AddGame(game); // or this? // how would the game repo know to persist // the children elements? is that tight coupling? Game = gamesRepo.AddGame(game); } // more consumption methods }
My question is I don't yet understand to what degree factoring your repositories make sense based on a connected object model. I'd love to get some advice here.
I would like to create a multi-part form that can be used for entering and updating data.
From all of the tutorials it was unclear to me how to read the value of, for example, the text in a text box, so that I can update a database. One of the videos deals with using find control to find the values of controls that are inside item templates. That doesn't seem to be applicable here.
The second question I have is how to populate the value of a textbox or dropdown list from a database.
I have a problem with exporting three gridviews (main and nested gridview and sub nested gridview) to Excel fromat using ClosedXML (XLWorkbook). I read tutorial on aspsnippets and it works fine for main gridview. i refered in link [URL] ....
But its only for two gridview but i need three nested gridviews export to excel ....
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { if (!IsPostBack) { gvCustomers.DataSource = GetData("select top 10 * from Customers"); gvCustomers.DataBind();
I want to create a three level menu, I have got a recursive function today that works with three levels. But the thing is how do i output the third lever? Using two repeaters i have managed to get a hold of the first two levels through the ChildNodes property. But that only gives me the second level. What if a want the third level? Example code below. How do i get the third level? :)
I am trying to make TreeView menu with three level deep. I have problems, and can't figure it out how to save TreeView position in third level, when I click it. When I click it in second level, It saves position(expanded), but when I click third level, the whole menu collapses into root level :In my example I search for selected node name, expand it with node.Expand(); .. that is for masternode, but how to expand childnodes of masternode with selectednode name? Just cant figure it out..my code:
my menu control is bound to a sitemap. I would like to be able to customize the second level of the menu (the dynamic level), so that I can insert an item image, link and text. An example is the top menu in [URL]
Is it possible to achieve using asp.net menu and sitemap ? maybe using the dynamic item template of the menu ?
I want to apply a css class to the level 1 menu item (parent) when it or any or it's children are selected. I've looked at MSDN documentation and any number of examples and walkthroughs but I haven't come up with a way of managing this. I was thinking something like this might work but the style is not being applied to the parent. To further complicate matters, if I try to apply a css style to StaticSelectedStyle it doesn't pick it up at all.
I have this control on a page. The selections are static. The "maximumlevels" is set to 6. When I click on an item at the 4th level, I can see the postback occur but the "click" event doesn't fire! I'm totally baffeled. I've tested this in the Page Load event. At this point the PRIOR menu selected value shows. On the next menu_click, the previous selection shows. The first menu item is "selected" and has a value of "Overview". The fourth level item has a value of "Child". No matter how many times I selected that item, my check in the Page Load shows the value to be "Overview". I've tested the 3rd level items and on click, I can see the prior menu item value. When I click a 4th level item, the value never changes from the last 3rd level or higher item selected.
Using an ASP.NET 3.5 menu control set to horizontal, is there a way to specify that only a certain node of the menu displays? For example, let's say I have a vertical menu on the left side of the master page that is tied to a sitemap and displays these nodes. The submenus would be dynamic and only display when the root node is hovered.
Main Page Second Page Sub Menu 1 Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Sub Menu 2 Page 1 Page 2 Page 3
A certain (powerful) group of my users will always be going straight to the pages in Sub Menu 1 and pretty much never touching the other pages. They would like a sub-master page that is based on the parent master page so that the primary vertical menu and the sitemappath are all still there but the sub-master page will contain a horizontal menu control that only displays the the Sub Menu 1 node, like this:
Sub Menu 1 Page 1 Page 2 Page 3
Is there a way to set up the menu control to start displaying at a certain node level so the parent nodes and sibling nodes aren't displayed or would this require maintaining a separate sitemap file? I hope this makes sense.
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.
I am looking for an accordion menu code sample to load it from the xml file rather than hardcoding the file names in the mark-up. if you are aware of any such menu controls? (something like the one at this link [URL]. it will be nice if I can pin it to the left as well)
I have role assignments on both the first and second level of my menus within my sitemap file. The first level works fine, and I only see items assigned to my role. But roles assignments seem to have no effect on the second level. It seems like if you have access to the first level, you have access to everything on the second level. Is this correct?
From my sitemap (either a SalesRep or an Administrator can see everything underneath): <siteMapNode title="Administration" roles="SalesRep,Administrator" description="Admin" > <siteMapNode title="CompanyMaintenance" roles="SalesRep" url="~/Admin/CompanyManagement.aspx" /> <siteMapNode title="Initialize Roles" roles="Administrator" url="~/Admin/Roles.aspx"/> </siteMapNode>
Our current application is working fine but when you try to misbehave like we found out that When login with same user in multiple tab with different organization(there is a organization dropdown in the master page which sets the cookie whenever it is changed.) in tab one it is org 1 and tab 2 it is org2 , cookie has the later org 2 in it but when we go back in tab1(which had org1) and save the record org 2 will be saved with the record So can some one share some sort of a checklist with us which address these types of problem.
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 fairly complex web app which has two levels of master page. The top level provides a nav bar constructed from a Menu control across the top of the page. Second level master pages provide menus down the side. It all works well.
On both Menu controls, I need to handle the MenuItemClick event. This works fine on the Menu controls on the second-level master pages. However, the Menu on the top level master does not raise the event at all.
This web site makes extensive use of Ajax and the top-level master page contains the ScriptManager. Before I go to all the work of creating a much simpler test site, why the Menu control is not raising the MenuItemClick event?
Here is the markup for the Menu in the top-level master:
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Here is the MenuItemClick event handler:
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The logging call in the event handler never gets called. Equivalent code in the Menu on the second-level master does get called.
I am using Visual web developer 2008 Express. I have a menu with a static top level and a dynamic second level. When the dynamic level is displayed the background is always white. How do I set the background and foreground colors for the dynamic menulevel?