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ASP.NET, DevExpress, ASP.NET MVC, WebForms, ASPxGridView, Controls and News - This is The ASPx Blog, Mehul Harry's work blog. I write about all the latest info on DevExpress ASP.NET news and bring you relevant developer content including: Screencasts, How-Tos, Videos, and new features/controls from Developer Express.

Spice up ASP.NET Grids with New Progress Bar Column

ASPxProgressBar Column Video

The ASPxGridView's new progress bar column displays numerical data using gorgeous graphics.

Youthful Theme

Benefits

  • Graphics illustrate the meaning behind the number
  • Style points == You're a rock star
  • No web design experience necessary

Did I mention the progress bar column has a unique look with each different ASP.NET theme?

 Aqua Theme

Check out this short 4 minute Progress Bar Column in GridView video which shows you how to display the new column.

Published Mar 30 2009, 01:20 PM by Mehul Harry (Developer Express)

Comments

 

Rick said:

Hi, i really liked your video. It is very useful for me. Thank you. i have a similar kind of requirement wherein i have to just display the status bar instead of progress bar i.e., just diplay the percentage on the bar different color shapings. It would be really great if you can help me how to implement this scenario. Thanks in Advance!!

Rick

June 11, 2009 8:51 AM
 

Mehul Harry (Developer Express) said:

Hello Rick,

Consider embedding a chart from XtraCharts in the status bar area:

www.devexpress.com/.../Q91828.aspx

June 11, 2009 9:04 PM
 

Volkan said:

Hi, firstly sury for my english. I want to use aspxgridview and progressbar column in runtime. how can i change the column type to progressbar column ? thenk you.

July 28, 2009 4:12 AM
 

Mehul Harry (Developer Express) said:

Hello Volkan,

Check out the ASPxGridView 101 video which shows how to change column types:

http://is.gd/1cMNs

July 28, 2009 2:47 PM
 

Jeremy said:

If you could put other data such as a total complete of widgets instead of just a percent of widgets complete, it would certainly be the bees knees.

December 14, 2009 3:41 PM
 

Mehul Harry (Developer Express) said:

@Jeremy,

Not sure I follow. Can you describe it in more detail please?

December 14, 2009 3:49 PM

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Mehul Harry is an ASP.NET technical evangelist at Developer Express. You can reach him directly at mharry@DevExpress.com. You can also follow him on Twitter: http://twitter.com/mehulharry
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