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Tip #76: Did you know… How to hide a non-visual control in your designer?

Some times as you are building your web page, you may want to hide all the non-visual controls like Timer control so that the page looks close to how it would be rendered on your browser.

Our Designer can toggle between displaying and not displaying Non-visual controls using

 Ctrl+Shift+N

Display ASP.NET Non-visual controls turned on:

With Visual Aids turned on

Display ASP.NET Non-visual controls turned off:

NoControls

This option is also present under View menu.

View->Visual Aids –>ASP.NET Non-visual controls as shown below…

Menu

Enjoy!

Reshmi Mangalore

SDET| Visual Web Developer

Posted: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 4:36 PM by WebDevTools

Comments

What's New said:

Some times as you are building your web page, you may want to hide all the non-visual controls like Timer

# June 9, 2009 9:38 PM

Jack said:

I didn't notice this before. In my style, the timer and other controls are in another form which is too small to pay attention to. ;)

# June 10, 2009 1:20 AM

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# June 10, 2009 7:01 PM

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# June 11, 2009 4:27 AM
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