Is there a trick to getting the rounded corners extender to work on a panel which is also being extended by the collapsible panel extender? I have set "Track Position" to True, but it does not seem to track the panel properly when it is expanded. The same is true of the Drop Shadow extender. If I turn off the corner rounding, the drop shadow works fine, but when I enable it, the results are unpredictable. I belive this is a bug in the rounded corners extender, but I don't know for sure. I don't really know enough about these controls to fix them - can anybody offer a suggestion?
Jon
I would agree that the ajax rounded corners extenders are at least buggy, if not down right a big waste of time. They make gridviews invisible, work inconsistantly, and if you put a gridview in a panel it is also useless.
I give up. I will format the rounded corners the old fashioned way.
Well, apparently this wasn't fixed by v.10606, as I'm experiencing some very odd behavior with the rounded corners extender used in conjunction with the collapsible panel extender.
I have a collapsible panel extender on a content panel and the header panel has a rounded corners extender. At run time the page loads with the header corners rounded and the content panel is collapsed as it should be. When I click on the header panel to expand the content panel, it expands properly. But when I click on the header again to collapse the content panel, it (the content panel) closes and thenreopens immediately. The text set for the collapsed state of the content panel doesn't show when it closes momentarily, either.
Simply commenting out the rounded corners extender returns the collapsible panel to its normal behavior.
I'm wondering if it has anything to do with some height settings I have set for the panels - could there be a conflict with some inherent size value for the panels between the rounded corners and collapsible panels extenders?
Anyone else run into this and/or a fix?
Thanks!
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