Web Forms :: Set A Textbox Within A FormView To Use The Entire Width Of A Page?
Feb 2, 2011
I have a textbox within a formview that is binded to some data. The only problem is that the size keeps changing if the page is zoomed or screen size is changed.
Is there any way to set the the textbox to utilise the enitre width of a page regardless of zoom or screen size as currently on 75% zoom it remains about half way however on 100% zoom it fills the entire screen.
What is the best way to get the header and footer to always expand the entire width of a website, like [URL]
I'm not sure if I set the body color to the header/footer color I want and then somehow expand the maincontent area or if I should be doing this within the header/footer. I've been playing around with this for a few hours now and everytime I think I'm close I hose something else. Feel like I'm taking 2 steps forward and 3 back.
I am using a form view to update details off activities, i have used the asp.net wizard to update the activities but for some reason in my VB page my textbox which is in the formview is not picking up.
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Basically what I am trying to write is: How can I rewrite this statement so that the textbox and the dropdownlist is recognised in the vb page?
.I am new to asp.net.Is there any way we can limi the width of the gridview in the design mode.
I have to put 15-20 columns on the gridview.When I add columns to gridview the width shoots out of the page and the page design is seems ruined.
i placed it inside the panel and added scrol bars to it. it looks ok when debuggin i.e looks ok in internet explorer but in design mode it ruins the page design.
i want to adjust image height and width in formview.. some images are tooo big and some are to small ...so i want if images are tooo small then they should be display in original size
to force a table width in Formview control templates? I have created a table in the ItemTemplate that works fine but I can't seem to get the table to fill the entire width of the display area. I tried wrapping the entire FormView in a div tag and setting the width to 98% but it didn't work either. Aplogies in advance if this has already been asked. I found a lot of references to GirdView (which didn't help) and nothing helpful r/e FormView except the div tag suggestion.
Here is the code I am using for the ItemTemplate (VS 2008, VB [preferred], in a master page):
i have a page alignment issue on my page below,the application i have developed by ASP.NETthe problem is i have a text box in this text box i have set the textmode in passwordmy problem is below,
ex:name =............ // normal textbox (width 168px)without using textmodepwd =........ // textmode =password (width 168px)
the moment is it was working fine on firefox and chrome perfectlybut IE am getting the above alignment issueactually i was set the both text box width is 168pxif i removed the text mode in password text box then it was working fine for both browserbut when i set text box mode am getting the above issue.
I have a table where I have a cell that spans all of the rows and it contains a Multiline TextBox, what I would like is that textbox to fill the entire cell regardless of how big it is.
I don't know at coding time what the size will be, the page is opened in a popup window and the user can re-size the window so I need it to be whatever the cell size is.
can anyone tell me how to add the textbox control at the position that I want with same width and height as the div.
I don't know why the textboxs will be more big after browse the website.
take a look at the HTML text. I have added the styles in the same page.
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past the code to your VS.net. In the design mood every thing is in the position that I want. However, after browse the website by IE the textboxs will be more big than it should be. is this mean that I should make the div more big than the textboxs!
How can I get the width of a textbox in pixels from server side, if the width in html is set as 95%? MyTextBox.Width.Value gives me 95, i.e. percentage.
This is an ASP.NET web app built using VS2008. I created a standalone class with a method that exports the entire page, text fields, gridviews, images, everything to an Excel worksheet. It works fine. When I dropped the same class in another web app and tried to call it from a page, I get this error message:
I have 2 asp:TabContainers on the Page. The first one contains an Image control. The second one has a dynamic TreeView on one of the TabPanels. When I click one of the treenodes I change the URL of the image in the First TabContainer. However it refreshes the entire page. How to prevent that from happening? Below is the code behind when the treenode is clicked.
It's basically how to create an editable gridview.
I've got it up and working, but I need to change the width/height of the textboxes when the gridview is in edit mode.
The problem is, when the textboxes are rendered, they don't have ID's so I can't use FindControl to modify the textboxes.
Adding textboxes in the template items just created an independant - textbox that doesn't do anything.
My question is, how can I find these textboxes & change their height/widths, or how can I find these textboxes & assign ID's to them...so I can modify their height/widths?
Here's a snippet of what I've been playing with....haven't had any luck though...I'm probably way off:
Is it possible to set the width of the textbox in edit mode equal to the width of the column before entering edit mode? I basically want to go into edit mode without change the size of the grid and without just setting the textbox width property to a specific number.
I need to know if there is any server-side function/custom-code available to find out the HTML of the entire page which is causing the PostBack.
I don't want to do it using JavaScript/jQuery but instead do it at server side.
A JavaScript workaround that implements it can be found at this link. [URL]
Reason, Why I need it? I am writing some inline javascript in page which performs some vital actions and supposed not to be tampered by user(hacker). So, when a postback occurs, I would like to find out the HTML of entire page (at server) so that I can verify it (I have already generated the hash code for entire HTML while rendering the page to check it on consecutive postbacks) for non-tamering and then process further.
This is the reason why I need a way to find out the HTML of the page causing the PostBack.
I have a site with about 4 pages or so. I was asked to implement a very simple security (check if user in database, if not kick out) using active directory and validating against a table of users. I was simply thinking of createing a master page and making all pages inherit that master page. I would then authenticate the users from the master page.
i'm about to go through my entire site now wrapping that function around every little text variable one by one and it's going to be a huge pain in the butt
i'm hoping there's a way that i could just set my masterpage to automatically run all text through this thing on any page_load, so that the effect would be site-wide instantly. is this possible?
I have a FormViewwith several bound textboxes whose values (text) are generated in code. The textboxes are bound to the data with Bind("<FieldName>"). Because there values are generated in code, I'd rather not let my users change their values. I have tried making them read only. However the values of the text boxes did not update when the form was updated. I tried disabling the textboxes but that grayed them out. I tried replacing the textBoxes with labels while keeping Bind("<FieldName>") but that didn't update either.
(1) Am I doing this right? (2) Is there any way to lock the value of a text box without graying the textbox?
Is there a way I can limit the width of a textbox to be equal to the MaxLength property? In my case right now, the textbox control is placed in a table cell as in this snippet:
<td class=TDSmallerBold style="width:90%"> <asp:textbox id="txtTitle" runat="server" CausesValidation="true" Text="Type a title here..be concise but descriptive. Include price." ToolTip="Describe the item with a short pithy title (most important keywords first). Include the price. The title you provide here will be the primary text found by search engines that index Zipeee content." MaxLength="60" Width="100%"> </asp:textbox>
(I know I should not use HTML tables to control layout..another subject for sure) but is there a way to constrain the actual width to the max number of characters allowed in the typed box?
In FormView (insert) I have a number of textboxes into which number will be inputted. I need all these textboxes to add up and display the total in a Label which I can then insert into the database with all the individual values. I expected this to be a simple thing... Then it appears that the best way to do this is to use javascript, which I have never used! SO this is my attempt which is a combination of things I found on the net, In the head (Clientapp is the name of my form)
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> function Add1(Clientapp) { var a, b, c; a = document.Clientapp.BondRepaymentTextBox.Value; b = document.Clientapp.PropertyRentalTextBox.Value; c = eval(a) + eval(b); document.Clientapp.ceTotalTextBox.Value = c; } </script>
Code behind on Page Load
PropertyRentalTextBox.Attributes["onchange"] = "javascript: Changed( this );";
I have a dropdown list in a gridview field. The DataValueField for the ddl is an 8 digit item code. The text to display through will be quite longer, 40-60 characters because it will combine the item code and item name into a single string. I don't want the dropdownlist field to be that wide though, only what is displayed when the ddl is selected.In Access you can set the width property of the list to display wider than the field itself. Is there that capability in ASP.NET and if so where do I find it?