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New Post 6/25/2008 7:15 PM
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Adding DNN controls to the Visual Studio Toolbox 

I’ve successfully added the DotNetNuke.WebControls.dll to my VS Toolbox, but I seem to be missing some of the controls. Where are the Label Control, Dual List Control and the Section Head Control?  Is it possible to add these controls to the toolbox?

 

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New Post 6/26/2008 9:57 PM
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Re: Adding DNN controls to the Visual Studio Toolbox 

Those are just user controls and their source is found in the main DNN assembly.  I would venture to guess that adding those controls would not be something that you could do "out of the box".


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New Post 6/28/2008 8:41 PM
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Re: Adding DNN controls to the Visual Studio Toolbox 

As mentioned above, those are simply user controls inside of the DNN project, and you cannot to my knowledge add them to the toolbox....

You might be able to store a snippet or macro that would automatically insert the needed register tag if you are concerned about forgetting the syntax/path.


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