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Is there a control like a SplitBar?

Hi,

Using ASP.NET 2.0 and Atlas.

I'm building a Web interface somewhat similar to Windows Explorer. I need a
SplitBar type of control that runs vertically that the user can click and
drag to resize the control on the left and right of that split bar.

Thanks,
Michael
Nov 19 '05 #1
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FRAMESET and FRAME in HTML is similar to splitbar in UI..

http://slackerhtml.tripod.com/html/framesexample3.html

Does this help?
"Michael" wrote:
Hi,

Using ASP.NET 2.0 and Atlas.

I'm building a Web interface somewhat similar to Windows Explorer. I need a
SplitBar type of control that runs vertically that the user can click and
drag to resize the control on the left and right of that split bar.

Thanks,
Michael

Nov 19 '05 #2
Michael,

I just helped finish up a web control that does what you describe. It can
basically mimic all the UI features of an HTML Frameset, but all on one page
using DHTML.

It is called PanelSet for ASP.NET:
http://www.coalesys.com/products/mer...s/panelset.asp

Online samples:
http://www.coalesys.com/products/mer...et/default.asp

--
Regards,

Joseph King
Coalesys, Inc.
http://www.coalesys.com/

"Michael" <no****@nospam.com> wrote in message
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Hi,

Using ASP.NET 2.0 and Atlas.

I'm building a Web interface somewhat similar to Windows Explorer. I need
a
SplitBar type of control that runs vertically that the user can click and
drag to resize the control on the left and right of that split bar.

Thanks,
Michael

Dec 11 '05 #3
Check the http://www.obout.com/splitter/download.aspx

Regards

Nik

"Michael" wrote:
Hi,

Using ASP.NET 2.0 and Atlas.

I'm building a Web interface somewhat similar to Windows Explorer. I need a
SplitBar type of control that runs vertically that the user can click and
drag to resize the control on the left and right of that split bar.

Thanks,
Michael

Dec 11 '05 #4

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