Web Forms :: How To Make A Message In A Label Fade Away
Mar 10, 2010
Here is an example - Assuming the following messages appear in a label:You have 3 messages to post!Once a user post a message/comment, the above message goes away and the following one is shown:Your message is posted successfully!Then the message fades away and the following message comes
Using the control toolkit, is it possible to display a message box that shows a fade-out animation for few seconds and closes itself if user does not close it ? Is it possible at all ? In essence, to simulate Outlook style e-mail notification toast. I guess ModalDialogExtender and AnimationExtender could be used but not sure how to use them together to simulate such a notification message box.
I am using VSS 2005 & webforms with AJAX Control Toolkit. I am using Update panels for saving different parts of my form. Problem being I update the user with the status setting either a label or literal value.
This value is visible on the form untill the page is refreshed. Is there any way to display a message and fade it away after some seconds ? Would be a life saver for me =)
I am using VSS 2005 but I don't think a simple fade would require much intellisense with JQuery ?
I have almost completed a competition entry form however i now find myself stumbling over a label which is to display a confirmation message that the entry has been received.
Stepping through the code using debug/breakpoints shows that the code is running the cycle but the end result of the form is just blank fields.
I placed an invisible label inside a multiview control. I have a button in which its codebehind does the following:a- Show a particular viewb- Make the label visible After clicking on the button, the specified view is shown but the label stays invisible.
This is something thats been bugging me for a while. I can't even remember if I fixed this before or not. What I'm trying to do is display a single error message for all validation controls on my page. I think this is possible if you write your own javascript function for a Custom Control, hiding the error message, and displaying it on a single control. Writting all the javascript for this and then refering to the control with "GetElementByID". But can I use controls like RequiredFieldValidator, and make them display messages on one single control without having to write javascript for each one of them? One single message on one single literal or label or whatever, at the bottom of the page, that says "fill in the compulsary fields" or something similar. I find it very annoying having a list of validators underneath each other with different messages.
Is it possible to make a web form scroll itself down (or up) to a label, for example an error label, when it becomes visible? If yes - what's the method called?
[Label] [Increment Button][Label] [Increment Button][Label] [Increment Button]... my question is how can increment the label when the button is clicked? i need to know, that the first button is clicked so i increment the first label. but how?
protected void FormView1_ItemInserted(object sender, FormViewInsertedEventArgs e) { // Here I want to make a label "Saved" visible after user inserts the record into the formview. // the label is in InsertItemTemplate of the formview next to Insert and Cancel Links. It is invisible by default. // Is this the right event that i am in to do something like this.. if there is any other way to do this, }
I have a small obsticle. I use labels to present data from database. Some data strings from database are very long which makes the labels very long too so it looks ugly because label is pushing everything to the side of the webpage. Setting label width works only when text is less then width which i set. How can i make the label only show text no longer then labels width?
I'm learning asp.net and c#, and can't figure out why this won't work for me.I'm using a label control and a radiobutton list control. Basically if you select radio button 1 I want the label to say radio button one , radio button 2 for the next one and so on. Here is the code I thought would work.
i have two textboxs, without enter the values in first tetxbox when iam going to second textbox it showing the message in label beside textbox . is it possible in dotnet, i don't want alert message , i want show that message in label.
i have written code ,using javascript iam display the alert message in onblur event.
I catch an exception, how can I use the exception message in another page? How can I pass this exception message into a label on another page? In order so I can have the exception message displayed with my own material. Catch ex As Exception ex.Message 'pass this message of the exception so it can be used in a different page.
I have thought about using the opacity method to "fade" images into eachother as this method is supported by I think all browsers. Though I have never used the method before and I know this should be done in the javascript.
In this case I have 3 images so it should loop from Pic1 to Pic2 to Pic3 to Pic1 and so on but am not sure how to start out this. I will be happy for some idéas.
I've got a CreateUserWizard control and am performing server-side validation. Is there a way to force the CUW's error message to display from the code-behind? At the moment, if the user enters a duplicate name, the controls DuplicateUserNameErrorMessage property is displayed. However, if the user has turned javascript off, or sends a custom POST header, with invalid characters, I rely on my server-side validation to catch the error. How can I then display the same error message in the control's ErrorMessage label, instead of creating a custom label and faking it?
I have a nested set of tables with multiple backgrounds. I want one of the bottom tables to change background based off of database entries. I need it to be somewhat animated as well (either flipping from one to the next or fade in / out). Is something like the even doable?