LoginDesigner.GetDesignTimeHtml(DesignerRegionCollection) Method
Definition
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Gets the markup that is used to render the associated control at design time and populates a collection of designer regions.
public:
override System::String ^ GetDesignTimeHtml(System::Web::UI::Design::DesignerRegionCollection ^ regions);
public override string GetDesignTimeHtml (System.Web.UI.Design.DesignerRegionCollection regions);
override this.GetDesignTimeHtml : System.Web.UI.Design.DesignerRegionCollection -> string
Public Overrides Function GetDesignTimeHtml (regions As DesignerRegionCollection) As String
Parameters
- regions
- DesignerRegionCollection
A DesignerRegionCollection to which definitions of the selectable and clickable regions in the design-time view of the control are added.
Returns
A string containing the markup used to render the Login at design time.
Examples
The following code example shows how to override the GetDesignTimeHtml method in a class that is inherited from the LoginDesigner class to change the appearance of a control that is derived from the Login control at design time. The example draws a blue, dashed border around the control to make its extent more visible, if the BorderStyle property of the control is the NotSet or None value.
// Generate the design-time markup.
public override string GetDesignTimeHtml()
{
// Make the control more visible in the designer. If the border
// style is None or NotSet, change the border to a blue dashed line.
MyLogin myLoginCtl = (MyLogin)ViewControl;
string markup = null;
// Check if the border style should be changed.
if (myLoginCtl.BorderStyle == BorderStyle.NotSet ||
myLoginCtl.BorderStyle == BorderStyle.None)
{
BorderStyle oldBorderStyle = myLoginCtl.BorderStyle;
Color oldBorderColor = myLoginCtl.BorderColor;
// Set the design time properties and catch any exceptions.
try
{
myLoginCtl.BorderStyle = BorderStyle.Dashed;
myLoginCtl.BorderColor = Color.Blue;
// Call the base method to generate the markup.
markup = base.GetDesignTimeHtml();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
markup = GetErrorDesignTimeHtml(ex);
}
finally
{
// It is not necessary to restore the border properties
// to their original values because the ViewControl
// was used to reference the associated control and the
// UsePreviewControl was not overridden.
// myLoginCtl.BorderStyle = oldBorderStyle;
// myLoginCtl.BorderColor = oldBorderColor;
}
}
else
{
// Call the base method to generate the markup.
markup = base.GetDesignTimeHtml();
}
return markup;
} // GetDesignTimeHtml
' Generate the design-time markup.
Public Overrides Function GetDesignTimeHtml() As String
' Make the control more visible in the designer. If the border
' style is None or NotSet, change the border to a blue dashed line.
Dim myLoginCtl As MyLogin = CType(ViewControl, MyLogin)
Dim markup As String = Nothing
' Check if the border style should be changed.
If (myLoginCtl.BorderStyle = BorderStyle.NotSet Or _
myLoginCtl.BorderStyle = BorderStyle.None) Then
Dim oldBorderStyle As BorderStyle = myLoginCtl.BorderStyle
Dim oldBorderColor As Color = myLoginCtl.BorderColor
' Set the design time properties and catch any exceptions.
Try
myLoginCtl.BorderStyle = BorderStyle.Dashed
myLoginCtl.BorderColor = Color.Blue
' Call the base method to generate the markup.
markup = MyBase.GetDesignTimeHtml()
Catch ex As Exception
markup = GetErrorDesignTimeHtml(ex)
Finally
' It is not necessary to restore the border properties
' to their original values because the ViewControl
' was used to reference the associated control and the
' UsePreviewControl was not overridden.
' myLoginCtl.BorderStyle = oldBorderStyle
' myLoginCtl.BorderColor = oldBorderColor
End Try
Else
' Call the base method to generate the markup.
markup = MyBase.GetDesignTimeHtml()
End If
Return markup
End Function ' GetDesignTimeHtml
Remarks
The GetDesignTimeHtml method creates an EditableDesignerRegion object for the LayoutTemplate property of the associated Login control and adds it to the DesignerRegionCollection object that is referenced by the regions
parameter. The GetDesignTimeHtml method uses the GetDesignTimeHtml base method to generate the markup for the design-time rendering of the Login control.
Notes to Inheritors
If you override the GetDesignTimeHtml(DesignerRegionCollection) method, be sure to call the GetDesignTimeHtml() base method because it eventually, through several override levels, calls on the Login control or a copy of the control to generate the markup.
Applies to
See also
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