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the best visual design for this problem

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Andy B - 27 May 2008 03:11 GMT
I have 2 text boxes inside a wizard step. When the person types in to the
TextBoxes and clicks the add button, the text in the TextBoxes shows up
inside a gridView at the bottom of the page. I need to figure out if I
should do 1 of the following things:

1. Make everything related to the textboxes invisible like the labels,
textboxes and add button
2. Make the textboxes readonly and make them empty with string.empty.

What one would be best for visual affect?
Munna - 27 May 2008 06:59 GMT
> I have 2 text boxes inside a wizard step. When the person types in to the
> TextBoxes and clicks the add button, the text in the TextBoxes shows up
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> What one would be best for visual affect?

Hi,

If you have a button that says add new stuff or some thing like that
hiding the data entity ui would be okay...

one more thing visual dislocation is always bad.. so after get done
with data entity
emply the ui and then disable data entry would be good.

Best of luck

Munna
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