ZeeControls WebDock & Web Splitter



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Description

Zee WebDock is the first ASP.NET server control that creates dock panels which truly resembles the look-and-feel of your favorite desktop applications or IDE.

Feature Highlights:

. Panels dockable to any of the four edges of the container
. Panels can be autohidden, pinned, maximized or hidden
. Panel groups for complex layout
. Multiple dock panels/groups in a container or a panel group
. Multiple tabbed panels in a dock panel
. Container resizes with browser window
. Panel states, active tab index, positions of splitter bars and scrollbars persist across postbacks
. Appearances of panels/splitters/action buttons customizable via CSS, Themes, and object properties
. ASP.NET 2.0 Themes support
. ASP.NET AJAX support
. Client API
. Dynamic panels
. Excellent design-time support

Zee WebSplitter creates resizable, nested, DIV-based split panels. Appearances and behaviors of the splitters and panels can be flexibly customized.

Zee WebSplitter is also highly useful as a generic page layout tool. You will never again need to struggle with CSS hacks and scripts just to create a simple layout of 100% height with header and footer. Of course, you can create more complex layouts with Zee WebSplitter.

Feature Highlights:

. DIV-based panels
. Horizontal/vertical split orientation
. Multiple resizable/collapsible/fixed-size/auto-fill panels
. Multiple levels of nested containers
. Container resizes with browser window
. IFRAME in a panel
. Live refresh of contents while resizing
. Constraints on panel sizes: min/max/step sizes
. Oversized thumbs allow users to grab thin splitters easily
. Panels/splitters customizable via CSS, Themes, and object properties
. Support margins, borders, and padding
. Works with Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX
. Client API
. Dynamic panels
. Excellent design-time support

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Very nice

Reviewed by: kamii47 on Monday, June 15, 2009

5 Stars

Very nice thing.I myself have done similar to this via JavaScript around 2 year back.

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