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Configuring - AnimationEnabled
Categories: Resources, Control Behaviors
Tags: Developers, C#, JavaScript, VB.NET, 2. Intermediate, 3. Advanced, Customization, DHTML, jQuery, v6.3, v6.4 and Later
Revision: 1
Posted: 04/Oct/2010
Updated: 24/Nov/2010
Status: Publish
Types: Article

Overview

This article is meant to describe the purpose and designated usages of the AnimationEnabled configuration.
This configuration is only available beginning with Visual WebGui v6.4.0 Beta1c.

Details
<AnimationEnabled Mode="On" />
<AnimationEnabled Mode="Off" />

This configuration is meant to be added to the "WebGUI" XML section of a Visual WebGui application project (or deployed application).
The syntax is as follows (The default value is 'On')

In Visual WebGui v6.4 Beta1 jQuery and jQuery effects were introduced into the Visual WebGui framework.
For example, the ComboBox drop-down and menus opens slowly.

Setting the "AnimationEnabled" configuration to 'Off' causes these effects to be disabled and so they are not used.

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