Introduction
This article describes another DataGrid
control. Datagrid
s are very flexible, this one just inherits from the class DataGrid
and adds the mouse over event to change the color of the row as the Code Project tables. Got the idea from Chris Maunder tables on Code Project. I looked at his JavaScript and I implemented into the .NET DataGrid
class.
Using the code
This is a customer control. I include the source code for the control and a test project how to use it. As any customer control, you need to add the reference to the project. On the ASPX page:
(...)
< MOD:MODataGrid> id="DataGrid1" style="Z-INDEX: 101;
LEFT: 320px; POSITION: absolute; TOP: 136px"
runat="server"></ MOD:MODataGrid>
On the aspx.cs file add:
protected MouseOverDataGrid.MODataGrid DataGrid1;
I used the Datagrid tutorial example from http://asp.net for the test project
The Control
A simple Inherit from Datagrid
class and overriding the Render
function with Chris Maunder JavaScript. There are 2 public properties, the SpecialLinkColor
as default set to CodeProject mouseover color that you can set to any color you like. And OverLinkHand
to display the cursor as a Hand. I did not implement the method for on-click but it is on the JavaScript, so you can always implement it.
[assembly:TagPrefix("MouseOverDataGrid", "MOD")]
namespace MouseOverDataGrid
{
public class MODataGrid : System.Web.UI.WebControls.DataGrid
{
[Category("Design"), Description("OverLink Color")]
private string sBackgroundColor = "#dddddd";
public string SpecialLinkColor
{
get{return(sBackgroundColor);}
set{sBackgroundColor=value;}
}
[Category("Design"), Description("OverLink Hand Type")]
private bool bOverLinkHand = false;
public bool OverLinkHand
{
get{return(bOverLinkHand);}
set{bOverLinkHand=value;}
}
protected override void Render(System.Web.UI.HtmlTextWriter writer)
{
string sDataGridID = this.ID.ToString();
string sCursor = "";
if ( OverLinkHand == true )
sCursor = "elm.style.cursor = Cursor;\r";
string sJavaScript = "< script language='\"javascript\"'>\r" +
"function ShowRow1(elm, BgColour, FgColour)\r" +
"{\r" +
"elm.bgColor = BgColour;\r" + sCursor +
"}\r" +
"function HilightRow(elm, hover, highlight)\r" +
"{\r" +
" var BgColour = (hover)? \"" + SpecialLinkColor + "\" : \"white\";\r" +
" var FgColour = \"black\";\r" +
" var Cursor = (hover)? \"hand\" : \"auto\";\r" +
" ShowRow1(elm, BgColour, FgColour);\r" +
" return false;\r" +
"}\r" +
"function RowOn() { return HilightRow(this, true, false); }\r" +
"function RowOff() { return HilightRow(this, false, false); }\r" +
"function RowClick()\r" +
"{\r" +
" HilightRow(this, false, true);\r" +
" var elm = eval('document.getElementById(\"' + this.name + '_link\")');\r" +
" if (elm) elm.click();\r" +
" return true;\r" +
"}\r" +
"var table = document.getElementById(\"" + sDataGridID + "\");\r" +
"var rows = table.getElementsByTagName(\"tr\");\r" +
"for (var i = 0; i < rows.length; i++) {\r" +
"rows[i].onmouseover = RowOn;\r" +
"rows[i].onmouseout = RowOff;\r" +
"}\r</script>\r";
base.Render (writer);
base.Page.Response.Write(sJavaScript);
}
}
Points of Interest
For the Datagrid to work you have to make sure you do not add any color on the item background. If you are using paging, add same color in the footer.