Drop Down Menu Only Has Manual And Automatic Other Has Missing
Oct 25, 2010
According to the book im reading i should have more menus such as the "Block Formatt, Font Name, Font Size" in my Style Application toolbar, but i dont have anywhere near as many as the book suggests, Just a drop down menu that has "manual" and "automatic"
In books and tutorials, I see a Website menu between View and Build. However, in my copy of VS 2008, I have a Project menu instead. I imagine that I didn't make an appropriate setting for a web site developer the first time I opened VS. How do I change the configuration or what do I need to do to get the Website menu?
I have a site that was working fine with security. I needed to create my own RoleProvider to give the ability to add Groups to roles based on certain criteria which I successfully did.
The problem is, since then, my main site (a Single Sign On Site) will not show the proper menu items for my users roles. The funny part is that right after I publish it, or restart the application, it works fine. Once it has been running for awhile, I lose my menu items.
If I manually type in the URL to go to one of the pages that I cannot see the menu item and perform some function, all of a sudden all my menu items reappear.
I'm having a little problem with the popout icon in the ASP menu control not appearing when the sitemap node doesn't have a URL. Take the following sitemap nodes as an example:
The first top level item - Top 1 - gets a popout CSS class written to the tag that spans the label. However the second top level item - Top 2 - does not get the class. Given this class is generally used to hold the arrow indicating there's more content beneath the item there's a bit of a usability problem here. Does anyone have a workaround for this? Or alternatively, is a sitemap node without a URL attribute somehow breaking the intended usage of the control?
On my website I have implemented an asp:menu control which works fine in Firefox. Unfortunately, for some reason, the bottom border is missing in submenues in IE. You can see the problem here: [URL] Do you have any suggestions on how to solve the problem?
On a home PC I have SQL Server 2005 installed. If I go to SQL server management studio and select my database, I can then right click on the "Database Diagrams" folder and then select "New Database Diagram" from the popup menu. I can then generate a database diagram. However on my PC at work if I follow the same steps as above, the popup menu does not show an option for "New Database Diagram". Instead my choices are "Working with SQL Server 2000 diagrams" and "Refresh". So why is the "New Database Diagram" menu option missing? Also what is odd is that the popup selection reads "Working with SQL Server 2000 diagrams" when in fact I am using SQL Server 2005 not 2000? Does anyone know why my option to create a database diagram is missing?
using Visual Studio 2008. This is for a website which produces .aspx webpages. I am creating a .master page template. I would like to create a horizontal drop down navigation menu using custom buttons. I have button jpg which i really like. I of course want the button to have the title ON the button. When i click on the button it should display its submenu below. This menu would use a sitemenu data source from the actual website. I dont see a way to use your own nav buttons in the Visual Studio toolbox. (sure you can edit the padding, color etc. but that's not what i want) Any suggestions or referrals to any generators that will work with an aspx page?
I want to create a drop down menu in ASP.NET such as this website [URL] when I click on the button or the object I get other links to other pages that I specify by myself. Can anyone show us steps or guide me?
I am reviewing some existing ASP.NET code that used ASP.NET WebParts. The web parts implement IWebActionable in order to control the items shown on the web part's top-right drop down menu.
The rendered HTML for each context menu item looks something like this:
<DIV> <A class="menuItem" onclick="stuff" href="javascript:void(0)"> <IMG src="something.gif"/>Menu text </A> </DIV>
I want to use the CSS Sprites technique on the images used for the menu items. However, in order to do this I need to have some control over the rendered HTML, changing it to something more like this:
<DIV> <A class="menuItem thisItemCssSpriteClass" onclick="stuff" href="javascript:void(0)"> Menu text </A> </DIV>
I'm using the asp.net menu control. It's working great, but I'm trying to figure out how to make the area around the text in the menu clickable? You see, some words in the menu are much longer than others, and I don't like it that the user has to move their mouse to the left to be able to click on the word in the menu just because it is shorter. Is there a way to make the entire menu item clickable? My menus are across the top of the page Left to Right, and then they drop down. And it's in that dropdown menu that the text length varies.
I have created a horizontal menu using <UL> and <li> tags. Hovering over a top level <ul> causes the lower lever <li>'s to drop down. This works well but there are two narrow <div>'s below that act as decoration. These disappear when the drop down submenus lay over them. I have played with the z-index properties of both lower <div> and of the menu items but have not resolved the issue. I want the submenus to drop down over the <div> but for the <div> to remain visible outside of the covering sub-menu.
this sound may too easy, but for a person who has no idea about the asp.net is not. I am using visual studio 2008 and I want to add a drop down menu in my page. does any body have any idea how to add this please? The dropdown menu should be linked to a table from an access database since I am going to collect the data with C# therefore I decided to post in in this forum.
I am attempting to add a drop down menu to a gridview once the user slects the "Edit" button for the gridview. I want the value, before the edit button is selected, to be the value in one table and once the "Edit" button is selected I want to show values from another table in a drop down menu so the user only has specific values to edit the selected row with.
2 tables:
table 1) tbl_FormalizeRawData - List of columns from a table inside a database table 2) tbl_StandardColumns - list of standard column names for system tables.
I want the user to be able to specify which raw non standard columns corospond to the standardized system table columns.
example:
RawClientTable.MiscColumn1 = SystemTable.Member_First_Name RawClientTable.MiscColumn2 = SystemTable.Member_Last_Name my code for the gridview is as follows. I am looking to see what else I need to do in order to allow the gridview to be edited on the final column by a dropdown menu populated by a seperate table but display the item in the main table with all the non standard column names:
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a boot in the rright direction. I attempted to go through the "Walkthrough: Displaying a Drop-Down List While Editing in the GridView Web Server Control" at the website[URL] as it was geared toward a drop down menu added to a gridview both using the same table.
how I can make my VWD2010 show the window where I tick which exceptions I want the debugger to halt on throw rather than unhandled? MSDN docs imply that the menu can be customized to add it but this is NOT TRUE for my version
I have written a code that populates data from database into the tree using C# and is working perfectly , the thing is how can i populate the tree based on a selection from a drop down menu
Issue is Menu is not overlaping or float, above the IFrame i am design the menu with table and Div tag in Usercontrol From and i called Usercontrol from in the Index.aspx.
I was browsing the net a week ago and now I cannot find the coolest menu I've ever seen. I can only describe it the best I can...
I know that it is a jQuery plugin, just don't know the name of it. It uses a left and right arrow to browse through a list of items, the item in the center is large, and all the items around it are smaller and somewhat transparent. When you click the arrow, the item to the left or right of center transitions into the center, and the rest of items rotate backward, in a circular motion. It is similar to a carousel, but the items are arranage in an oval/circular manner, and clicking the arrows left or right slide the next item to the center and make it larger.
If anyone knows what I am talking about that would be such a huge help!
Also, I am looking for a way to make a div with rounded corners with about a 10px transparent edge all the way around, but not transparent for the content inside the div.
I wish to use drop down menu(based on a table of my database) to update/insert data in a web form. The data is then fetch in to SQL table (Express).ow to do it ?
I have done research on how to manually create sorting in a grid-view and none of it is thorough enough for me to follow. I need more of a step by step solution, like what event should my sorting code go in, how would i enable the headers to allow sorting. normally, i just have .net do this but for some reason this time it doesn't allow it, maybe because i am not using a datasource.
that's my code that creates a datable and then binds to the gridview.
Function toptable() Dim reader As SqlDataReader cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@yeartoget", DropDownList1.SelectedValue) cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@mode", RadioButtonList1.SelectedValue) <FooterTemplate> <%#Getmovesales1().ToString("P1")%>.......
Here's an interesting problem. I have an ETL script written in c# that I have been running manually on a somewhat regular basis. It is used to update my web app's database.
I want to automate the ETL process AND create an interface for the web app admins to manually start the ETL process.
I could have sql server kick off the ETL process on a schedule and implement a button or something on a web page that will do the same thing, but I don't want to put my code in 2 different places because I don't want to update it in 2 places when it changes. But I don't know how to make my web app tell SQL server to manually start a scheduled process. Can this be done? OR
I could somehow implement the scheduling in the web app itself, but by now most people are familiar with the problems that are faced when trying that (app may not be running at certain times, must wait on request to start a process (without some trickery)). Also, since the ETL process takes a while, I don't want to make some poor end user wait on a response, so it would definitely have to use a new thread.
is it possible to do manual formatting of the controls (length, placement, width etc..) on the web form..? right now when we start VS 2008 and if we place any control then it automatically sets the left side and top of that control as per the previous control.. is there any way to make it work link VS 2003 which is manual and free to work..
I have a FormView that I user for updating a record. There is a link button that when fires should perforom the updating via BLL and DAL. I am not using built-in ODS and I will not condsider using it. I have all my grids and formviews populated manuualy by calling methods that fetch the data from the database. For instance my details view is populated like this:
protected void DlMembers_ItemCommand(object source, DataListCommandEventArgs e) { if (e.CommandName.ToString() == "Select") { DlMembers.Visible = false; lblError.Text = string.Empty; lblError.Visible = false; fvMemberDetail.Visible = true; fvMemberDetail.ChangeMode(FormViewMode.Edit); MemberBLL getMemberInfo = new MemberBLL(); int Ident = Convert.ToInt32(e.CommandArgument.ToString()); fvMemberDetail.DataSource = getMemberInfo.GetMemberByIdent(Ident); fvMemberDetail.DataBind(); } if (e.CommandName.ToString() == "DeleteSelected") { DlMembers.Visible = true; lblError.Text = string.Empty; lblError.Visible = false; fvMemberDetail.Visible = false; fvMemberDetail.ChangeMode(FormViewMode.ReadOnly); } What I want to do if to capature my linkbutton on click event and do this (except that the runtime never reaches this method): protected void MemberInfoUpdating(object sender, EventArgs e) { TextBox id = (TextBox)fvMemberDetail.FindControl("txtIdent"); if (id.Text != string.Empty || id.Text != "") { TextBox txtFN = (TextBox)fvMemberDetail.FindControl("txtFN"); TextBox txtLN = (TextBox)fvMemberDetail.FindControl("txtLN"); DropDownList ddlAddress = (DropDownList)fvMemberDetail.FindControl("ddlAddress"); TextBox txtEmail = (TextBox)fvMemberDetail.FindControl("txtEmail"); TextBox txtHPhone = (TextBox)fvMemberDetail.FindControl("txtHPhone"); TextBox txtWPhone = (TextBox)fvMemberDetail.FindControl("txtWPhone"); TextBox txtMPhone = (TextBox)fvMemberDetail.FindControl("txtMPhone"); DropDownList ddlPos = (DropDownList)fvMemberDetail.FindControl("ddlPos"); DropDownList ddlIsAdmin = (DropDownList)fvMemberDetail.FindControl("ddlIsAdmin"); bool blIsAdmin = false; if (ddlIsAdmin.SelectedValue == "True") blIsAdmin = true; TextBox txtComments = (TextBox)fvMemberDetail.FindControl("txtComments"); MemberBLL updateMemberInfo = new MemberBLL(); bool UpdateOK = updateMemberInfo.UpdateMemberByIdent( txtFN.Text, txtLN.Text, ddlAddress.SelectedValue, txtEmail.Text, txtHPhone.Text, txtWPhone.Text, txtMPhone.Text, blIsAdmin, txtComments.Text, Convert.ToInt32(ddlPos.SelectedValue), Convert.ToInt32(id.Text)); } else { //Display error - no user id cannot update record } }