Imagine an ASP.NET application with several theme defined within it. How can I change theme of total application (not just a single page) dynamically. I know it is possible through <pages Theme="Themename" /> in web.config. But I want to be able to change it dynamically. How shpuld I do it?
You must have noticed one link in yahoo.com, msn.com or other popular websites named "Page Options". When you click this link you get a popup displaying different small several color icons. After clicking one of these icons your page theme changes without entire page refresh. Now you are able to see the same page with different look and feel.
How does it happen and what it takes to do it? Is this possible in ASP.NET? If yes, how to do it?
i have designed a website in that i have image tool but the image must change dynamically the changes is made in admin page.. by which tool we cn obtain that......
I have any opportunity to change the colors of GridView cells due to it's value. I have an SQLDataSource with different int values, and want minus number to have blue background and plus number - red.
in my web application i want to give theme or css dynamically sal for example there are 5 radiobuttons each with some different theme user will choose any one and than that theme should apply to his page.i don't want give class name dynamically i want to give entire theme dynamically.
But on a admin directory, i use a different theme. So i change the aspx file header:
theme="themeAdmin"
But right now he uses both themes. I would like to change it so in the admin directory he should use 1 theme and not the default one. How can i change that ?
of course by deleting it from the web.config and adding it to all other aspx files. But i want to use it in the web.config for the deftheme items.
i have a setup.aspx page where in i select the theme with buttons so if i click on a button the theme should reflect in all of my pages of project.so how can i write the code do i need to call it in each page.how can i set the initial page to do so.
We have a problem on a new server where disabling a themed button loses its theme. This happens consistently on all buttons now.
We just switched to a new iis server 7.5 using asp.net framework 4.0
Before, the buttons through out the website have a nice style/theme. These are not set inside each button and there are no classes set specifically for buttons I dont think but I believe inherit the theme from I believe the web.config in either:
All the buttons did display a nice light blue gradient, and when disabled they go a few shades lighter blue
For some reason now in .net framework 4.0 all disabled buttons seem to lose their theme and become the default grey color. Enabling them again brings its theme back
I would like to change a Theme in an ASP.NET web application, depending on the login credentials. So, if user1 logs in, then the Theme will automatically be set to say User1Theme. And if user2 logs in, then the theme will automatically be set to User2Theme. Otherwise, I would like the theme to be set to DefaultTheme.
I am using colorpicker control which comes with ajax control toolkit. Can I have more colors or include custom colors in the color pallete of ColorPickerExtender control ?
I have a web-application with more than 5 themes. Each themes covers a completely different style for different customers. whenever we publish a new version of our application we send it for all of customers.
We specify theme in web.config file in <Page> tag. like
<page theme="Theme1" /> // or Theme2 for second customer.
with this approach we easily change the style of application from each other without writing codes which needs a new publish for each one.
With changing the theme="Theme1". nothing change and we didn't write a code in application , so why changing theme don't change the theme and we need a new publish?
we want to change it in web.config or somewhere else and with changing it the theme change without needing a new publish for each one.
Update :
I Publish Once and then copy the published version for each customer (5 times) then in each web.config file I change the theme="CustomerTheme". but only the theme which was active in publish process is usable in all of 5 versions and other 4 themes are un-usable Actually the main question is that why changes in Web.Config need a different publish while it is XML and do not need a complie. I should Add this note that, App_Theme include all of 5 themes so that all of them Compiles and are ready to use
This is the way I publish the application
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Update 2
here IFound the exact problem reported by someone else. he resolve the problem but I can't underestand how he resolved this Issue.
If its not possible with the "chart" control that comes in System.Web.Helpers assembly, then can someone point me how to do this with asp.net control for webforms in a MVC project