UpdateProgress render display:inline option
  TnD0WQEygW8e 2023年11月19日 28 0

UpdateProgress always seems to render the contents of <ProgressTemplate> on a new line (block).  Any simple way to have that render inline where it is placed?

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Best soultion I could come up with was to use the following code:

<p><span class="progress">
  <atlas:UpdateProgress ID="updateProgress" runat="server">
    <ProgressTemplate>
        <img id="Img1" runat="server" src="~/Images/Progress.gif" /> Updating...
    </ProgressTemplate>
</atlas:UpdateProgress></span><asp:Button ID="testButton" runat="server" Text="Refresh" />
</p>
span.progress
{
   position: absoulte;
   left: 100px;
}

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I have it working without the inline,   a float: left; did the trick. 

span.progress div 
{ 
    float:left; 
}

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Actually I have just tried enclosing the UpdateProgress with a span as so:-

<span class="progress">
    <atlas:UpdateProgress runat="server" ID="up1">
    <ProgressTemplate>
        <asp:Image ID="Image1" runat="server" ImageUrl="~/images/wait.gif" />
    </ProgressTemplate>
    </atlas:UpdateProgress>
</span>
and used
span.progress div
{
	display: inline;
} which works fine (July CTP).

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