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hi how can i use CollapsiblePanely web page inasp.net/c#?
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Kenneth Haugland 27-Jul-12 12:33pm    
Expander you mean... I know the control exist in WPF but in ASP im not sure...

Simple example given below...

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<div>
                            <asp:Panel runat="server" ID="Panel1">
                                    <asp:Label runat="server" ID="lblMessage" Text="Remarks"></asp:Label>
                                    &nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp
                                    <asp:Image ID="ImageArrow" runat="server" />
                             </asp:Panel>
                             <asp:Panel runat="server" ID="Panel2">
                                <asp:TextBox ID="TextBox1" runat="server" TextMode="MultiLine"></asp:TextBox>
                                <br />
                              </asp:Panel>
                               <ajax:CollapsiblePanelExtender ID="CollapsiblePanelExtender1" runat="server" AutoCollapse="false" AutoExpand="false"
                                    CollapseControlID="Panel1" Collapsed="true" ExpandControlID="Panel1" TextLabelID="lblMessage"
                                    CollapsedText="Show" ExpandedText="Hide" TargetControlID="Panel2"
                                    ScrollContents="false" ExpandDirection="Vertical" ImageControlID="ImageArrow" CollapsedSize="0" ExpandedSize="120">

                              </ajax:CollapsiblePanelExtender>
                         </div>


for more detail check given link
http://www.asp.net/ajaxLibrary/AjaxControlToolkitSampleSite/CollapsiblePanel/CollapsiblePanel.aspx[^]
 
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Would you delete this one, its a double post...

[Edit]
If you disegree then could you explain the differens between the current question an the one in this thread:
help for create the part of this site for show and hidden boxes[^]
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Espen Harlinn 27-Jul-12 15:56pm    
I don't think you should have been downvoted so have a 5.
Kenneth Haugland 27-Jul-12 15:58pm    
Thanks :)

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