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  • .NET HTML Editor Control for Windows Form based Applications

    Business Blogger 7:03 pm on October 30, 2009 | Comments Permalink | Reply
    Tags: HTML,

    Building an HTML WYSIWYG editor oriented Windows Form application on .NET Framework could never been simpler. You are a .NET Developer, looking for a WYSIWYG editor control that will take / return HTML string and you want that your application should run on .NET 2.0, 3.0, 3.5 and 4.x, right ? You have landed to the right place. SpiceLogic offers you a highly efficient .NET WYSIWYG editor control for Windows Forms which GETs and SETs Html string. You can use this control for developing windows applications like Web Page Content editor, full Web Page editor, email message composer or any application that uses a rich formatted text editor for your user. The control comes with 2 special value properties, “BodyHtml” and “DocumentHtml”. The BodyHtml Gets/Sets the partial html content like <b> Hello World</b>. The DocumentHtml Gets/Sets the whole html document which can be used for a full web page like <html><head></head><body><b> Hello World </b></body></html>

    The editor comes with many HTML editing tools. You can customize all of the items in the toolbars. Even if you do not want to use the default factory items and instead use your own, this control provides you a user friendly interface to build your own toolbar items. All the factory items are fully customizable. Moreover, all toolbar item functionalities can be implemented externally using the rich set of public methods. This time you do not need to be bothered about localization. You can customize all the texts and replace the factory provided dialogues with your own dialogues in your own language! It is highly optimized for Windows Vista 64 bit operating systems. Html value properties are optimized for Data Binding. It is featured with many useful public properties, methods, and events. A good spell checker is just built in there. Also body style can be edited using a rich GUI CSS editor, which is available both in Design time and run time.

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  • Free Full Web Building Tutorials

    Business Blogger 11:11 pm on June 19, 2009 | Comments Permalink | Reply
    Tags: advanced, , , , browser scripting, , coding, databases, , , full, HTML, , scripting, server, SQL, tutorials, w3schools, , , , , , xhtml

    While I was surfing the net just now I came across a site with loads of useful information on various coding that is used in web sites and web development today. I was shocked at the amount of available information and even more amazed that it is all free.

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  • Basic Web Site Design

    Business Blogger 8:05 pm on February 21, 2009 | Comments Permalink | Reply
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    Web site design today is almost a fundamental skill that is required by most people to ensure that they have an online presence that is worthy of their company, whether it is an online or off line business. Many people would rather have a company design their websites for them and while this is an excellent option, it is good to at least have a basic understanding of web design in order to update your web site every now and again. If you are running a large database driven website, it may be in your best interest to give it out to a web development company.

    HTML (Hyper-text Markup Language) is the code used for web pages anywhere on the internet. Most blogs that allow comments on them as well as social sites such as facebook often allow users to make comments using HTML so it’s a good idea to know the basic HTML commands. Here are a few examples:

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