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Composite Control default style attribute

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tim_cavins@hotmail.com - 12 Jun 2006 16:56 GMT
I have a composite control that after dragging it onto the webform adds
the following style attribute to the control:

style="Z-INDEX: 101; LEFT: 104px; POSITION: absolute; TOP: 88px"

How can I automatically remove that?  I'd rather do it in the creation
of the control rather than having the developer manually remove it
every time it is used.

-Tim
Alessandro Zifiglio - 13 Jun 2006 08:23 GMT
hi Tim, this is a good feature for the developer using your control. He can
simply disable it in visual studio itself if he does not want to use grid
layout but instead flow layout. When in flow layout no positioning is
rendered.
In vs2k5 menu in designtime, go to : Layout - position and you can set this
there.

Alessandro Zifiglio

>I have a composite control that after dragging it onto the webform adds
> the following style attribute to the control:
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> -Tim

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