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Active Toolbar is the perfect
APNSoft ComboBox is a
eStream PanelBar.NET is a
This iBuySpy Portal
control to create toolbars
professional replacement for
flexible, affordable and
Enhancement creates a footer
in your web application. The
the classic ASP.NET ComboBox
easy to integrate
on the bottom of the portal
toolbars supports
(ASP.NET DropDownList)
server-side component for
pages and mirrors the top
drag&drop and are
component.
It provides a
building
tabbed naviagation in the
dockables. Tools includes
powerful, unique and useful
expandable/collapsible dot
footer, you can also add
buttons, DHTML drop downs,
capabilities for building
net menu systems.
text and images to the
checkbox, radio button,
web application user
footer file. drop in, add
textbox and more...
The
interface. You can use
one line of code to
web is becoming a large
icons, separators,
desktopdefault.aspx and
application. Static pages
user-defined slider arrows,
compile. Easy as 1-2-3!
are being replaced by
rulers, backgrounds, etc.
Works with iBuySpy Portal
dynamic pages driven by
Developed as a fully
vb.net. Does not work with
databases. The content is
managed .NET server control
iBuySpy starter kit.
becoming updateable, and
it generates DHTML output
more interactivity is
using an XML source with the
proposed to the web site
ComboBox structure that can
visitors. ActiveToolbar
be obtained from a static
allows you to create
file or programmatically.
powerful toolbars that look
Also, the product includes
like windows, but for your
intelligent behaviour
webforms! Drag &
support: auto and smooth
drop, docking, DHTML drop
content scrolling,
down lists, DHTML popups,
transition effects, etc.
... all the features you
APNSoft ComboBox is a
need to build powerful
flexible, reliable, powerful
toolbars.
and easy to use product. It
generates compact HTML and
JavaScript code and fully
compatible with all popular
browsers.
Date: Jan, 31 2005 Date: Dec, 21 2004 Date: Dec, 08 2004 Date: Jul, 23 2004 |
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Create hierarchical MenuBar
Create a DHTML 'Outlook Bar'.
News-Mx represents the new
The GroupedCollection is an
with an ASP.NET Assembly.
Cross-browser compatible (IE
generation of Asp.net
ASP.NET Templated Server
Supports dragging and
4-6, NN 4-7, Moz 1), written
components for Web-forms,
Control for use in a Web
docking modes, ability to
in C#, supports PostBack
the presentation in your
Form page. The GUI is much
overlay IE Select Boxes,
events and includes
webs of structured datas
like a collection of sliding
postback server events, XML
stand-alone Visual Editor
under Flash technology with
stensils in Visio or like
Load, full programmatic
which can optionally compile
a simple mouse click.
the Visual Studio ToolBox
control and intelligent
menus into .js files for use
Different Templates and
with sliding ToolBoxTabs.
window positioning.
in any HTML context.
Skins are at your disposal
The GUI is configurable
Generated DHTML is
in order to facilitate your
through several style
cross-browser compatible (IE
interface web-design.
All
objects from both within xml
4-6, NN 4-7, Moz 1, Opera
the programming steps are
markup and code-behind file.
7). Visual Editing program
visual, first the drag and
The GroupedCollection
included.
drop from the tool-box, then
support adding of Groups
the sizing, the setting up,
both manually and from a
the presentation with the
database and both ways at
component Design-time, the
the same time within the
data writing and their
same GUI entity. Since the
safety in an XML file, and
GroupedCollection emit
the whole process without
advanced dhtml to the
leaving the Visual studio
browser client, the
environment.
With News Mx,
GroupedCollection also have
you can now set an url on
a downlevel version (to
each news title. Moreover,
secure that information will
resources subfolder is
allways be available to the
automatically added when
browser), the
creating a new project
GroupedCollection will by
itself find out which client
to build depending on the
browser making the web form
page request.
Date: May, 19 2004 Date: May, 18 2004 Date: May, 03 2004 Date: Apr, 10 2004 |