Hi
Thanks 4 your comments...
First, to unselect a criteria , you just have to click again on it... Youre
right when you you talk about tree view ... In fact, ez lists is an
evolution othe the ez tree you can find in
www.eztree-msdn.com web site in
ez tree mode... You can drag and drop fields to create a hierarchy... With
ez lists, the hierachy is buid by the fields (list box) click order... Ther
is a lot of details you didn't see I think... I'm not so good in help and
documentation... so it's my fault if the system is not look and feel
enougth...
I hope one day companies will understand the power of those simple tools...
I'm shure you'll enjoy may latests creations... For exemple I created a news
borad / web site generator totally managed thru internet...
I look for Microsoft environment web architecture design... If you know
companies in need of this kind of competencies...
Well it's the next day 4 me now...
I hope we'll do business together..
Regards
LJ
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[quoted text, click to view] > Nice, however, the UI is somewhat busy, this easily confuses end users.
When
> click on an Employee, there is no way to get back to the Employee list as
it
> was displayed the 1st time when you enter the site.
>
> Suggestion: Majority people refer the "TreeView" structure. This way, all
> the details are hidden and it is up to the user to expand the data using
the
> Plus sign, rather than displaying everything across the page. I like the
> Chart. Very impressive. What is the purpose of the top-right scroll bar
for
> ? I saw nothing displayed there ?
>
> Thanks for the show.
>
> Jonh Webbs
>
> "
www.eztree-msdn.com ( Laurent Jordi )" <info@ezlogic.mc> wrote in message
> news:OESuvikEEHA.1272@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> >
>
http://62.161.253.176/EZLogic2000/NewSite/Demos/DemosFond.asp?Demo=Cam3D/Fond.asp&Title=Camembert%203D
> >
> > This one must be better...
> >
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > LJ
> >
> >
www.eztree-msdn.com > >
> >
> > "WJ" <JWebb@Msn2.Com> a écrit dans le message de
> > news:OfMMKrfEEHA.576@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> > > Has anyone used the "dbNetGrid" component for Asp.Net application.
What
> is
> > > your opinion about this software:
> > >
> > >
http://www.dbnetgrid.com/dbnetgrid/default.aspx > > >
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > > John
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
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