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ASP.NET DHTML Menu

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EasyListBox

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Active Toolbar

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ASP.NET DHTML Menu is a
UltimateSitemap is a set of
EasyListBox offers far more
Active Toolbar is the perfect
component (Server Control)
ASP.NET server controls to
features than the native
control to create toolbars
for ASP.NET. It generates
build a sitemap of your
listbox. Without any client
in your web application. The
hierarchical DHTML menu for
website, and to generate the
scripting knowledge,
toolbars supports
web sites. The component is
navigation path
EasyListBox developers have
drag&drop and are
based on XML and CSS. The
(breadcrumbs) on your web
access to Multiple
dockables. Tools includes
generated HTML and client
pages. · Visual Designer -
columns HTML (including
buttons, DHTML drop downs,
JavaScript is compatible
Fully integrated into VS.NET
images) within list items
checkbox, radio button,
with all popular browsers.
for design-time support. ·
Speedsearch True combo box
textbox and more... The
ASP.NET DHTML Menu is a
Professional Style - Render
mode N-tiered related
web is becoming a large
flexible, reliable, powerful
sitemap in table or treeview
lists Modular swapper
application. Static pages
and easy to use product. No
format. · XML & CSS -
lists Selection
are being replaced by
HTML, JavaScript or special
Sitemap structure and style
persistence without ViewState
dynamic pages driven by
knowledge required. The Menu
based on XML and CSS
 
databases. The content is
Structure is defined through
industry standards. ·
 
becoming updateable, and
XML and can be obtained from
Cross-Browser Support -
 
more interactivity is
a static file or
IE5+, NS6+, Firefox 1.0+,
 
proposed to the web site
programmatically. Supports
Mozilla 1.0+, Opera 7.5+. ·
 
visitors. ActiveToolbar
unicode. Also, there is a
Table Customization - Fully
 
allows you to create
large number of ready-to-use
customize the table style,
 
powerful toolbars that look
menu styles. With
and fill the cells manually
 
like windows, but for your
ASP.NET DHTML Menu you can
or automatically. · Tree
 
webforms! Drag &
add a DHTML menu to your web
Customization - Specify
 
drop, docking, DHTML drop
site within a few minutes.
junction, folder and leaf
 
down lists, DHTML popups,
 
images to match the style of
 
... all the features you
 
your website. · Auto
 
need to build powerful
 
Generate - Generate your
 
toolbars.
 
sitemap automatically from
 
 
 
your web application
 
 
 
directory structure. ·
 
 
 
Breadcrumbs - Use the
 
 
 
compact-size
 
 
 
UltimateSitemapPath control
 
 
 
on all web pages to render
 
 
 
navigation path. · Sitemap
 
 
 
Selection - Select a subtree
 
 
 
from your sitemap XML
 
 
 
hierarchy. · Path Selection
 
 


Date: Mar, 29 2004


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Create a DHTML 'Outlook Bar'.
Generate TreeView with single
A databound, feature-rich
eStream PanelBar.NET is a
Cross-browser compatible (IE
simple method. Dynamic
ASP.NET and ASP JavaScript
flexible, affordable and
4-6, NN 4-7, Moz 1), written
loading. Cross-browser
ComboBox component for web
easy to integrate
in C#, supports PostBack
compatible. Can have HTML
browsers. Robust
server-side component for
events and includes
tags in the node. Change
autocomplete, validation,
building
stand-alone Visual Editor
many styles with one
paging, columns, thumbnails,
expandable/collapsible dot
which can optionally compile
property: Classic, MSDN,
CSS. Compressed XML allows
net menu systems.
menus into .js files for use
Web, XP, Explorer, etc. Many
quick remote data retrieval
 
in any HTML context.
examples with source code.
as you type. Use predefined
 
 
 
visual schemes including
 
 
 
WinXP Blue, Silver, and
 
 
 
VS.NET. Bind to most
 
 
 
datasources including MySQL,
 
 
 
MS SQL, Oracle, DB2, IS
 
 
 
Cache, ODBC and Access.
 
 
 
Source code is available.
 


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