Two asp.net server controls: NewsScroller scrolls content in a box, and Display shows content with transitions. Declarative or code-behind content.
Display and NewsScroller controls (2 in 1) MayerSoft.Web.Controls.Display MayerSoft.Web.Controls.NewsScroller MayerSoft.Web.Controls.Display This is the Display control MayerSoft News Scroller info Easy to use! Just drop it on your web form and set properties! 'Declarative' property settings Just drop it on your webform and set the properties. Be sure to double click on the 'DisplayItems' property and add your Display Items there. Here's how the control might look in HTML: [cc1:Display id="Display2" runat="server" Width="200px" Height="65px" BorderStyle="Solid" BorderColor="Silver" BackColor="WhiteSmoke" PauseSeconds="3" Transition="GradientWipe" PositionRelative="False" Left="400" Top="1" TransitionSeconds="1" TextAlignment="Center" Font-Names="Times New Roman" Font-Size="Small" ForeColor="#404000"] [DisplayItem Title="August 16, 2004" Text="This is the new box display" Link="" ImageSource="" /] [DisplayItem Title="2 controls in 1!" Text="Comes with 'Box Display' [i]and[/i] 'NewsScroller'" Link="" ImageSource="" /] [DisplayItem Title="" Text="" Link="" ImageSource="MayerSoftLogo.jpg" /] [DisplayItem Title="ASP.NET Spreadsheet" Text="[i]Be sure to see the spreadsheet control![/i]" Link="" ImageSource="" /] [DisplayItem Title="" Text="The new Box Display had 40 visual effects. Easy to use too!" Link="" ImageSource="" /] [/cc1:Display] Using code-behind programming to set properties Add the control to your aspx webform page, in the page_load, add the following: Display1.DisplayItems=new DisplayItem[3] { new DisplayItem( "title1", @"literal [b]html[/B]"), new DisplayItem( "title2", @"literal [b]html[/b]", "http://mayers.us/mayersoft", "mayersoftlogo.jpg"), new DisplayItem( "", @"", "", "mayersoftlogo.jpg") }; 'Declarative' property settings Just drop it on your webfo See also: asp.net server control display visual transition filter scroll news newsscroller
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