tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8705297068966115777.post3940154494685982283..comments2023-07-03T13:51:23.493+05:30Comments on SharePoint Kings: Hiding webpart and its properties through programmingParth Patelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05132175585607358084noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8705297068966115777.post-15929412722965642192010-04-11T20:04:38.114+05:302010-04-11T20:04:38.114+05:30Ariharaselvan,
which property you want to hide?
...Ariharaselvan,<br /><br />which property you want to hide?<br /><br />because your code is different then as shown in article.SharePoint Kingshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08472838332009399790noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8705297068966115777.post-17959674501145690582010-03-23T23:00:57.504+05:302010-03-23T23:00:57.504+05:30Hi
I am creating a custom toolpane using EditorWe...Hi <br />I am creating a custom toolpane using EditorWebPart, I would like to hide the default properties.<br />But its not happening. Is there any way to do that?<br />Following is my code.. which adds the tool pane.<br /><br /> EditorPartCollection IWebEditable.CreateEditorParts()<br /> {<br /> ArrayList editorArray = new ArrayList();<br /><br /> CommonEditorPart cEP = new CommonEditorPart();<br /> cEP.ID = this.ID + "_commonEP1";<br /> cEP.Add(cEP);<br /> <br /> MyMainPageEditorPart editorPart = new MyMainPageEditorPart();<br /> editorPart.ID = this.ID + "_editorPart1";<br /> editorArray.Add(editorPart);<br /> <br /> return editorParts;<br /> }Ariharaselvannoreply@blogger.com