Learn how to create more advanced docking features, such as docking to the upper right corner or having some panels docked at the bottom of an MDI Form collected together in a TabControl. Each of the different parts include the full source code (up to that point), as well as a retrospective short explanation about the different topics covered already.
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Creating a DockablePanel-Controlmanager Using C#, Part 5
Learn how to size a docked Panel and how to undock it again as well as which actions are needed to prepare the more advanced docking actions.
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Learn about a different approach of using the GridView and DetailsView controls in a web app.
Smart Control Designer
Explore the work principles and ways of the use of SmartControlDesigner, which supports the custom control design in designtime.
Creating a Dockable Panel ControlManager Using C#, Part 3
Continue your study of how to create your own dockable Forms.
Creating a Dockable Panel-Controlmanager Using C#, Part 2
Learn how to get a borderless Form to move around on the screen by capturing it with the mouse and dragging it, and to be able to resize the form, the same way as a normal sizeable Form can be sized by dragging its edges.
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