I have a master page that links to a CSS. I have read several blog posts regarding "liquid design" in an attempt to place my footer below the content. I have not been able to make this work thus far. Here is a snippet of code. The footer, which is defined as an element in the linked CSS, contimues to reside above the two columns. I think that the problem lies in the placement of my <div> tags but I believe that I have tried all possible variations and still the footer remains near the top of my page.
I am dynamically binding dataset to a gridview(No Columns at design time) .I need to show Totals for some of the dynamically generated columns in the footer.
I use TabContainer of Ajax Toolkit and want to have tabs both in buttom and top of tab container. So that we have tabs in both buttom and top. also is it possible to have other elements besides tabs? I mean If I have a datalist in tabs and want to put their paging on header and footer of tab container just beside the tabs.
What is the best place for javascript that is specific to a partial view? For example, if I have a partial view (loaded via ajax call) with some divs and I want to turn those divs into an accordian, would it be better put the $("#section").accordion() in script tags inside of the partial view, or in a .js file in the function that retrieves that partial view and inserts it into the DOM?
Obviously, common methods I will be keeping in a .js file, however I am more talking about javascript very specific to the partial view itself. Most things I find on the net seem to say to put all javascript into a separate .js but nothing addresses the idea of partial views.
I'm looking much more closely at the idea of universal conventions over configuration for my projects (versus 'home-rolled' conventions, or grabbing from a variety of conventions).However, I'm not seeing much, if anything, about the preferred location of ASHX files in, for example, ASP.NET MVC projects (as well as Web forms projects).
Is there a recommended directory structure for these? Perhaps there's a published specification with a much larger directory structure accounted for?My personal convention has been to place these within a top-level Handlers directory, but I honestly haven't personally seen any other projects that really do this.I suppose, depending upon what it does (for example, generating an image), that one could argue this might go into the Content directory, but it seems this directory is generally used for static files.(Aside: One could argue that ASHX files are not needed in MVC projects, but based on questions posted here, it appears ASHX files still have their place in MVC projects.)EDIT: Ignore MVC projects, since I'm suggesting that as one example. How about Web Forms, then?
how to restore Visual Studio (2008) panel placement positions (e.g. Solution Explorer, Watch Window, etc)? Something screwy happened on mine, and when I started debugging it opened and de-attached every panel in the application in looks like.
I am trying to handle errorPlacement JQuery Validate plugin in ASP.NET MVC 3 Project with Unobtrusive validation provided by Microsoft. I am never able to hit the errorPlacement function and I am not sure what am I doing wrong. I am providing the code for Model/View/Controller below. Please let me know what am I doing wrong? View
I created a gridview that is made up of 4 gridviews and using a stored procedure to populate it. I create columns at runtime because the number of columns changes all the time.To make the grids editable I am adding template fields at runtime as I create the columns, this is to ensure that a user is able to edit the cells and some foot values update. Reason why I have four grids is to freeze rows and columns like in excel using javascript. The problem is that performance is very bad especially in IE, the grids take a long time to load. I am not sure if this is caused by the data load or the creation of text boxes. see some of the code below for my _aspx page:
in asp.net page user able to select gridview Columns, and it will hide remaining columns and that selection done by check box with column list bellow is Image link , what exactly I am looking for [URL] it look bellow after selection of column done [URL]
I'm binding a gridview from a webservice with 30 columns and 10 rows, I need to print the same in a PORTRAIT, for that i decided to display columns as rows and
I have a GridView that has several dynamic columns (I do not know how many at design time and it could be 0-12 columns, hence need for dynamic columns). I have the columns in the grid and data bound to them - works great. There are other standard, design-time TemplateField columns with TextBox controls in them. These are bound with values that the user can edit. The grid is posted back via a Submit button. My question is "Why does gv.Columns.Insert() cause all my TextBox data to be null on Postback, but gv.Columns.Add() works like a champ?"
protected void BuildColumns() { // The first column to begin to insert the columns in the GridView int columnIndex = 5; BoundField aoColumn = new BoundField(); aoColumn.HeaderText = "New Column 1"; gvMyGrid.Columns.Insert(columnIndex, aoColumn); // kills txtQuantity.Text on postback gvMyGrid.Columns.Add(aoColumn); // works fine columnIndex++; foreach (MyEntity my in _myEntityCollection) { BoundField myColumn = new BoundField(); myColumn.HeaderText = String.Format("{0:d}", my.StartDate); gvMyGrid.Columns.Insert(columnIndex, myColumn); columnIndex++; } }
I then go on to assign values to these BoundFields in the _RowDataBound method and all of this works great. However, when I post back and try to reference some TextBox and they are all null. And yes, I have the BuildColumns() call wrapped in if (!IsPostBack) on Page_Load. Of course I would like to use .Insert() so that the columns can go in the proper location and not at the end of the Columns array.
I've created a new ASP.NET website. I've generated an Entity Data Model from my database and have dropped a entitydatasource and gridview onto my page and wired up the gridview to pull from the entitydatasource. Now I get columns like this: id extension prefix did_flag len ten_id restriction_class_id sfc_id name_display building_id floor room phone_id department_id
In each case where the item is named something_id this reflects a foreign key relationship in the database - and I did choose to have the EDM expose foreign key relationships. I'd like to make it so the gridview pulls in the values for these foreign keys rather than just showing the ID numbers - so, for example, department_id might have a value of "101" right now but it should pull from the department table "Marketing".
I have a datasource, which includes many columns, idealy, I need use a gridview to show:
1) first 3 columns: template fields, these fields depends on values in some columns of datasource. I use template fields, hard coded. works fine.
2) the other columns. This is I do not know how to do it. In the data source, there are about 10-20 columns data, each time, the # of columns of the data varies. idealy, I need show each of them as a seperated column in gridview. The entire data source may have 30 columns, but some of them are used in 1), and I only want show these 10-20 columns in gridview. Some columns in data source, I may not use them at all. is there a way to do this? or have to seperate them as a detail view style UI?
I am developing an web application. One of this form has a textbox. When the user enter chars i need to fetch the records from db and display as 4 columns in AUTOCOMPLETEEXTENDER CONTROL TOOL KIT and it's column name also. When the user click any one of the row, i need to get the 2nd clicked column name and display it in textbox.
how to display 4 columns and it column name in autocompleteextender control?
I am trying to arrange the report parameters in three columns instead of two columns. I have about 13 report parameters . Is there a setting anywhere to be done.
I have a gridview with predefined columns and a selectcommand. Why do I get the columns twice? I want to keep the predefined columns and the selectcommand, but avoid getting the columns double.