Web Forms :: Can't Change The Appearance Of Button
Jun 2, 2010
I'm trying to chnage the appearance of asp button control. I defined a style in CSS file and in VS2005 design mode I can see the desired result however it didn't change at runtime.
Here I want change ListItem of Checkbox Appearance I mean I want define variable  space between ListItem when I set width for Checkboxlist it change space between ListItem equally but I want change space variable...
I have a simple question : in the output window when you build a solution, how to change its behavior so that files with errors do not appear with their full path? I only need the file's name, not its full path.
The reason is I am using Visual Studio to build projects whose files are in very very deep folders (paths >400 characters), which messes up the output in a very annoying way...
Id just like to know how to change the appearance of the items such as a the text boxes and drop down lists. And is the the backgroud around the boxes an image?A link to how to do this would be useful if yous cant go into detail on how to do this.
I've found very little on developing skins for controls online. I can do everything except to know what the attributes / properties in a skin file are. I need a good resource for all attributes / properties for controls. Apart from that is it possible to do a lot more than can be achieved with css. In particular to change the appearance of the FileUpload button so that it matches all the other ImageButtons' appearances on my web page.
I don't want to have to set font and stuff for every control in my web app.I have a basic understanding of css but i am yet to find a tutorial which will let me do what i want to do (and trust me, i've looked).I don't want anything fancy. I just want to have one single css file which i go to in order to change the appearance of everything.
to have a single css file to handle appearance for all different kinds of controls, or do you need one per control type?
I've got a gridiew with I've bound data to using a linq query as a datasource.The issue I have now is that I'm not sure how i can go about adjusting the appearance of the results in the fields.For example, if I want to turn the results in field 1 into a hyperlink (per record, e.g. record 1's hyperlink would point to url "x" and record's hyperlink 2 would point to url "y") which points to a location determined by a db query based on the record's value, how can I do that?And how would I go about adding columns that aren't present in the results, like a checkbox for each record?I suppose the stumbling block for me is that when using a linq query as a datasource, I am not presented with a layout of any kind in the aspx page, unless I use a linqtoSQL datasource (Which I would rather not use as I can't use complex queries with it....can I?
I'm trying to set the appearance of a Login web control, but I'm having quite a few problems. As far as I can tell, I've set everything correctly, but for some reason control still isn't displayed correctly:
a) The width of the two TextBox controls ( with IDs UserName and Password ) should be equal to 70% of table's width, but it isn't, even though I've set their width attributes.
b) If table cells containing lblPassword and lblPassword controls have their text-align property set to center, then lblPassword and lblPassword overflow. Why is that?
Am running asp.net web application.I need to modify the appearance of my web page..I want to bring a table that contains some labels and textbox to the centre of the page..I changed the align to centre..it is not working...i changed the padding pixels which is in default...it is also not working out...i feel CSS in not applying.
I have a nested masterpage and in the childpage of the second master I have a treeview. Now I want to change appearence of the nodes in it (like the color), and I´m not able to do that. It doesn´t say anywhere if there´s a section of the css stylesheet that´s being applied.
After the validators were put into a table, their appearance was completely messed up. The worst is the disappearance of the background. The background has been restored by setting a default skin for all ValidatorCalloutExtenders, but now they are just simple rectangles containing the exclamation mark and the error message adjacent to the target control. The callout look is gone.
The application Im working on has a navigation menu that uses buttons that are pure black with no edges. This means that it is quite hard to tell if a button is disabled or not, based on the standard changes to a disabled button. Is there any way to change the appearance of the buttons when they become disabled; changing the background color, for example? If so, how do I go about it?
I have a customized HTMLEditor with less buttons. Nothing very special.I use this HTMLEditor in a User Control (ASCX) that has a ModalPopupExtender.
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When I open the modal popup,the HTMLEditor appears and I can click the button to select a color without problem.The issue comes when I scroll the page down and opens the popup again.The color selector, the list of colors that open when I click the color selector,appears in an incorrect position on the window. And if I scroll a little bit more, the list of colors will not appear anymore.The same happens with the popup when I create a link.The popup to write the link and select the target appears in strange positions.It seems that the initial position of these popups depends on the scroll of the whole page.it makes the editor useless.
Obviously I am a total noob and this is simple to some of you, but I can not figure out why the rest of the sub works, but the button1.Text="Uploading, Please Wait..." seems to be completely ignored.
The button is supposed to change text when clicked but no method I have tried works with my page.
I am using link button in li and when i click on link button its color not changing i have applied the css so when i click on some link only that link color must be white others must be black. Which is visited that must be only color changed others must be white.
Is there a way of checking validation on the fly as the user inputs data and then when all validation is passed - change the submit button to green colour?
I came to know that we can pass values from one page to another. What I wanted was 'on click of a button on admin.aspx webpage , the button on user.aspx page gets invisible'
After creating the instance and trying to do so, the error occured which said-"due to security the button cannot be accessed on user.aspx from admin.aspx"
Even if all the above what I did was wrong, I request you to suggest me how can I change the property of a button on webform1 from webform2 ( this is the admin.aspx page in which i have logged in) to invisible. And whosoever accesses the webform1 gets the same property (i.e. invisible) untill i click on the button in webform2 that again turns the property of the button in webform1 as visible.
In a VS 2005 C# web app, I've implemented change monitoring, so that if the user clicks the Cancel button after having changed the value in one or more controls, they are presented with a dialog box in which to confirm that they really want to discard the unsaved changes. I've set up a utility class, which includes the code shown below. Each of my edit pages inherits from the utility class, and in each of their Page_Load() methods I include a call like this:
EstablishCancelConfirmation(btnCancel, "Data has changed - OK to cancel and discard changes?");