ASP.NET Panel Control
Complete Web Control Reference
Definition and Usage
The Panel control is used as a container for other controls.
Tip: This control is often used to generate controls by code
and to display and hide groups of controls.
Note: This control renders as an HTML <div> element.
Properties
| Property |
Description |
.NET |
| BackImageUrl |
Specifies a URL to an image file to display as a background
for this control |
1.0 |
|
DefaultButton |
Specifies the ID of the default button in the Panel |
2.0 |
| Direction |
Specifies the content display direction of the Panel |
2.0 |
|
GroupingText |
Specifies the caption for the group of controls in the
Panel |
2.0 |
| HorizontalAlign |
Specifies the horizontal alignment of the content |
1.0 |
| runat |
Specifies that the control is a server control. Must
be set to "server" |
1.0 |
| ScrollBars |
Specifies the position and visibility of scroll bars in the
Panel |
2.0 |
| Wrap |
Specifies whether the content should
wrap or not |
1.0 |
Web Control Standard Properties
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AccessKey, Attributes, BackColor, BorderColor,
BorderStyle, BorderWidth, CssClass, Enabled, Font, EnableTheming,
ForeColor, Height, IsEnabled, SkinID, Style, TabIndex, ToolTip, Width |
For a full description, go to Web
Control Standard Attributes.
Control Standard Properties
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AppRelativeTemplateSourceDirectory, BindingContainer,
ClientID, Controls, EnableTheming, EnableViewState, ID, NamingContainer,
Page, Parent, Site, TemplateControl, TemplateSourceDirectory, UniqueID,
Visible |
For a full description, go to Control
Standard Attributes.
Examples
Panel
In this example we declare one Panel
control, one CheckBox control, and one Button control in an .aspx file. When the user checks the CheckBox control, and the clicks the Refresh button,
the Panel control will hide.
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