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12/1/2006 11:16 AM
 
hi ppl,

i need to use more than one contentpane in my ASCX file, what would the syntax be?

Thanks!
 
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12/1/2006 4:17 PM
 

I usually put my skins together in HTML, but the code I use for it is:

<TABLE width="100%">
  <TR>
    <TD class="toppane" colspan="3" id="TopPane" runat="server" valign="top"></TD>
  </TR>
  <TR valign="top">
    <TD class="leftpane" id="LeftPane" runat="server" valign="top"></TD>
    <TD class="contentpane" id="ContentPane" runat="server" valign="top"></TD>
    <TD class="rightpane" id="RightPane" runat="server" valign="top"></TD>
  </TR>
  <TR>
    <TD class="bottompane" colspan="3" id="BottomPane" runat="server" valign="top"></TD>
  </TR>
</TABLE>

This gives me 5 cells, a header cell, 3 columns and a footer cell. It comes out the same in the ASCX file so you should just be able to copy-paste it. Hope this helps!

SB


Wells Doty Jr
Online Content Development
 
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12/4/2006 11:45 AM
 

ice_nugget wrote:

i need to use more than one contentpane in my ASCX file, what would the syntax be?

You can only have one Contentpane ID, but there's nothing preventing you from having a different ID, such as Contentpan2.

Jeff

 
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