Product Description
Today there are many client--side user interface DHTML components with very useful functionality. Typical DHTML solutions include dropdown menus, pop--up menus, scrolling text, and animation. In this two--part article, author Bill Wilson demonstrates how to migrate a DHTML component to a reusable .NET custom control. In the part one, you'll look at the differences between user controls, composite controls, and custom controls. Then you'll examine what comprises custom controls and explore some of the advantages of using them. In part two of the series, you'll dive into the actual creation and rendering of the custom control.

