I had created a master page, which uses a style element in the header section. It seems that when I create a style element in the content page the style from the master is disgarded.So my question is, how can i have a css style specific to the master page carried over into content pages and how can I have content page specific css style at the same time?
i am using a master page in my application. i added a content page by right clicking the content place holder in the master page. I get an issue "could not load type" but when i manully changed the masterpagefile attribute it worked fine. But in the content page all the style in my master page is lost,
I have two conditional stylesheets referenced in the head of my master page. Because the are contained in conditional comments to show for IE6 and IE7, the relative URL to the css file isn't getting rendered correctly. Is there any way to rebase the URL within conditional comments as can be done for import css references? Current code below:
I would like to programmatically access a div in a style sheet for my master page and change its height value depending on the content page loaded.
Can this be done using Javascript in the Master page or in the code behind for the respective page? What I would like is something such as this if possible
When this content page loads, change the height value of this div in the css file
I don't want to use separate Master pages as this seems to defeat the whole purpose of the Master page
Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
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All I want to do is access the <body> element from the code-behind of a content page and add a class name to it.
I have a top-level master page with the <body> element in it. Then I have a nested master page which is the master page for the content page. From the code behind of the content page I want to add a class name to the body element. That's all.
I have this in the top-level master:
<body id="bodyNode" runat="server">
I added this to the code-behind for the content page:
I have a dropdown list in my webform and want to make that dropdown required in one form and optional in another form based on some conditions. My mark up for that is
Learning how to do a master page in asp.net. Trying to figure out how my style sheet interacts with respects to the master page and content page. I can get HTML tags like body and the style sheet to react. But when I call the ID attribute of a label no styling takes place. What am I missing here as far as interaction? BTW I'm using VS2008
I've just created a Menu navigation that's linked to a SiteMapDataSource (which is in turn getting data from a .sitemap file that I've created). It looks great and acts accordingly, but my only question regarding this is there any way to just change the style (font color, in this instance) of just one element in the menu item? I just want it to stick out a little more than the rest of the menu items.
I want to position a button 2px to the left of a title span on my master page. The span can vary in size, and is centered in its containing div. How can I do this?
EDIT: Here is the code:
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EXPLANATION: The checkbox with togglebutton is to mark the page I am on as a favorite. I want this checkbox to be positioned 2px to the left of the TitleLabel span.
We supply micro-site content to a client. They supply us with a HTML wrapper and we inject our content into it. I'm trying to debug an issue where our style sheet appears to be interfering with the style in their wrapper.
Normally I'd use firebug or IE Developer Toolbar to select the element and I can see which styles are being applied, which are being overridden and where they are coming from. But this particular problem only exists when I hover the mouse over a link. Specifically, the link shrinks a little bit.
Is there anything that I can use to see what the browser is doing with the styles when I hover the mouse over the link?
I'd like to add a typical 'Signed in as' bar, cf this site.Since it's 'common', first thought is: master page.However any controls designed on a master page are only rendered 'in' the final page...... so you need the 'this' (Page reference) to access the control... so you can't write code 'on' a master page, whose 'this' is not a Page.HttpContext has Session, Request, etc - all useful but none with a 'Page' reference that I've noticedUpdatePanel looks neat, but I'd prefer a non-Ajax solution to learn the 'basic' way before perhaps later making it 'smarter' with Ajax.Question therefore is: how to write a script that is site-wide, for a master page, that references controls on the (rendered) master page, with or without a 'Page' reference.
I've encountered a problem when I put a treeview in a page which is using master page. The treeview style doesn't apply.For example, I set the nodes with different colors in different levels. But the treeview nodes are still displayed in the default color(bule).
The treeview code is :
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If I use these code in a page which doesn't use a master page. The nodes are shown in colors.
I have a master page setup that is used throughout my site that is basically a header with a menu. I recently added a textbox and a button to this master page which is to be a quick search box that is available anywhere in the site. When a user enters text into the search box and hits the button, I need to load the actual content page which is used to search and show search results (which also uses this same master page), and have the text entered available so the search can be triggered automatically. Again, this search text box and button is now in my master page so it could be triggered from anywhere in the app... it serves as a convenient way to do a basic search from anywhere in my app, without having to first navigate to the actual 'search page' that already exists. You can also navigate to the actual search page, which uses the same master page, where there is many more search options.I'm thrown off by the master page arrangement, which I have not used until this project. What do I do?
I created a simple Master Page in Visual Studio 2008:
<%@ Master Language="VB" CodeFile="MasterPage.master.vb" Inherits="MasterPage" %> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
and got green underlined 'Master' with two warning messages: 1.Validation (ASP.NET): This attribute name must be followed byan equal (=) sign and a value. If the value is in quotation marks, the quotation marks must match. 2. Validation (ASP.NET): Attribute 'Master' is not a valid attribute of element 'Control'.How I can get rid of the messages?
I'm trying to dynamically change the look of my main master page depending on what nested master page that the current content page is using .
So for example.
Main master page = main.master My nested page = nested.master (uses main.master) content page = content.aspx (uses nested.master)
So in the Page_Load event of main.master I want to add a switch statement that will check to see what nested master page is currently being used by content.aspx, or whatever content page is loaded.
So far I have got
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { string nMaster = //This is the line of code that I am looking for. switch(master) { case "nested.master": //all my logic here. break; } }