*Sent:* Wednesday, July 27, 2005 1:19 PM
*To:* flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
*Subject:* Re: [flexcoders] Overlay container on panels
The key to overlay is using mx:Canvas and putting the containers
inside
the canvas.
You can then set the visibility of each of those
t; columnName="Aid"
/
mx:DataGridColumn headerText="Paternity" columnName="Paternity"
/
mx:DataGridColumn headerText="Relation" columnName="Relation"
/
mx:DataGridColumn headerText="Gender" columnName="Gender"
M
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Overlay container on panels
Hi, I ran through your code.
Looks like you have not quite understood the concept of using
mx:Canvas.
Also I found that your layout is in total disarray!
Use these guidelines for basic layo
Hi,
I have a vertical container that I need to overlay all other panels
upon the click of a button. I used the code in the Flex explorer and
got everything working except the ability for the container to
overlay my other panels. Is there an attribute or other trick to
doing this.
Thank
The key to overlay is using mx:Canvas and putting the containers inside
the canvas.
You can then set the visibility of each of those containers.
Sree
coldfs wrote:
Hi,
I have a vertical container that I need to overlay all other panels
upon the click of a button. I used the code in the
I
thought this would do it but I'm still getting the same problem. I have
one canvas tag that wraps all my other code. I'm scratching my head on
this one...
If you
could take a second look, I've included the modified code
below:
Also,
a general layout question. Is it good practice to
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