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Move and resize controls on a VB.NET form
When you need to be able move and appropriately resize the controls on a Visual Basic .NET form, Irina Medvinskaya suggests that you use the Anchor property. Find out why in this tip There may be times when you need to move and appropriately resize the controls on...
Tags: Microsoft Visual Basic.Net, TextBox, Irina Medvinskaya, Microsoft development tools, Programming languages, Anchor Property, .NET Newsletter, Control, Property, Anchor, .Net, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Technical articles 2007-02-01
Move and resize controls on a VB.NET form
There may be times when you need to move and appropriatelyresize the controls on a form. In this quick tip, I show how to set thecontrols in VB.NET forms so you can properly resize the controls based on thesize of the form.Using the Anchor propertyA simple way to make sure...
Tags: Anchor property, Irina Medvinskaya, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net, Software engineering/development, TextBox
Technical articles 2007-02-01

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Manage WinForm controls using the Anchor and Dock properties
This article is also available as a TechRepublic download, which includes a Visual Studio project files with examples of the Anchor and Dock properties in action.Manydevelopers who are new to WinForms programming havetrouble keeping the various controls on their forms in sync with one anotherand proportional to the parent form...
Tags: Software engineering/development
Technical articles 2007-03-09
Learn distinctions between inline and block HTML elements
When laying out and designing Web applications, it's important to know the distinctions between inline and block elements. Learn about both elements, and find out how you can use CSS to override an element's default behavior. I had a lengthy discussion with a fellow developer the other day...
Tags: HTML, CSS, Tony Patton, Web browsers, block element, Web browser, Web Development Zone Newsletter, Behavior, Property, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development
Technical articles 2006-07-17
How to Recover from Excel Workbook Bloat
The average Excel workbook is about 14 kb. Occasionally, you end up with a file that’s much larger than it needs to be. Bloat can turn into a serious problem for busy workbooks. As the file grows, performance slows down. In fact, occasionally a workbook grows so large that users...
Tags: Excel
Blog posts 2007-05-24
How Do I... Create a custom Web user interface for my Flash video?
Adobe Flash's video technology is all over the Web and is an example of how Internet video has finally arrived after overcoming many technological hurdles during the past decade. (Have you ever been to YouTube.com? You may have heard of it.) The latest version of Flash, CS3, makes it extremely...
Tags: Web, Component, Palette, Video, Adobe Flash, FLV, Components Palette, FLVPlayback, Instance Name, John Lee
Blog posts 2007-09-17
CSS 101: Decide what to style with selectors
Get more information about the many nuances of the CSS standard by learning about adjacent sibling and attribute selectors, as well as pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements. A CSS selector is made up of a pattern that is matched against all elements in the document tree. Its CSS rule is...
Tags: Listing B, CSS, Tony Patton, CSS selector, selector, Web Development Zone Newsletter, Listing E, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development
Technical articles 2007-04-09
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