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1/6/2007 12:44 AM
 

I have two panels on a screen in a custom module.  I would like to allow users resize the panels by dragging the vertical separator between the panels.  It is like using framesets but with panels or divs. 

I have tried a couple of splitter programs but they do not work well within DNN.

Does anyone have any pointers on an approach or knows any tools out there that could help with this?

Thanks,
MK

 
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1/17/2007 8:49 AM
 

HI

I have it dane with yahoo.ui

http://andre.howardshome.com/defaultyui.aspx?tabid=1363

itst still a poc because it looks good as user but its completely unusable as admin ( im working on a way to make this better )

I also plan to use the rad splitter from telerik for this to see if that will work.

Armand

 

 
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1/17/2007 11:58 AM
 

Hello Armand,

This is exactly what I was looking for.  It looks good for the end user as you said.  How difficult was to add the yahoo.ui?  Can you give me some tips?

Also, very interested to find out what you learn from telerik.  I have tried obout.com which unfortunately does not work well within the content panels.

Thanks,

MK

 
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