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Found 116 Skills
Implement Syncfusion Windows Forms Diagram control for creating interactive diagramming applications. Use this when creating flowcharts, organizational charts, network diagrams, or node-based visualizations. The control provides drag-and-drop editing, symbol palettes, connector management, and diagram serialization for building Visio-like applications in Windows Forms.
Implementing FlowLayout in Windows Forms to automatically arrange child components horizontally or vertically. Use this when working with automatic control layouts, responsive form designs, or dynamic control arrangement. Covers spacing configuration, alignment modes, control constraints, and layout positioning.
Implement grid-based layout management in Windows Forms using GridLayout component. Arrange child controls in rows and columns with configurable spacing and control participation.
Guide for implementing Syncfusion ColorUIControl in Windows Forms applications. Use this when working with color selection UI, color pickers, or color palette controls. Covers color groups (System, Standard, Custom, User), appearance customization, and popup menu integration in .NET Windows Forms applications.
Implement Syncfusion SplashPanel control for creating customizable splash screens and notification popups in Windows Forms applications. Use when displaying application startup screens, loading indicators, or non-obtrusive notification popups. Covers splash screen configuration, animations (slide, fade, marquee), desktop alignment, child controls, auto-close timers, background gradients/images, and splash events for creating professional startup experiences.
Implements Syncfusion Windows Forms GridGroupingControl for advanced data management with grouping, sorting, filtering, and hierarchical display. Use this when working with multi-level grouping, master-detail grids, nested table relationships, or data summaries with aggregates. The skill covers group-by operations, Excel-like filtering, dynamic record filters, hierarchical data structures, and enterprise-level grid capabilities.
Guide for implementing Syncfusion NavigationView control in Windows Forms for breadcrumb navigation and hierarchical path tracking. Use when building file explorers, folder browsers, or file browser-style interfaces with breadcrumb trails. Covers breadcrumb navigation, dropdown navigation, history tracking, and hierarchical bar structures for path-based location tracking with dropdown child selection.
Guide for implementing Syncfusion GroupView control in Windows Forms applications. Use when creating list controls with images, Visual Studio toolbox-style interfaces, or navigation item lists. Covers GroupViewItem collections, drag-drop item lists, highlighted selections, toolbox-style interfaces, and GroupBar client controls for OutlookBar-style interfaces.
Guide for implementing Syncfusion HubTile control in Windows Forms applications. Use when creating live tile functionality with animated content tiles similar to Windows 8/Windows Phone, including slide, rotate, or pulse transitions. Covers dashboard tiles, live notifications, animated status displays, Windows 8-style UI with automatic animations, banners, and visual updates.
Implement Syncfusion NavigationDrawer control in Windows Forms - a sliding panel menu that appears from screen edges. Use when creating drawer navigation, side menus, or hamburger menus with panel transitions. Covers DrawerMenuItem configuration, DrawerHeader setup, slide-out menus, and panel transitions (SlideOnTop, Push, Reveal) for modern sliding panel navigation.
Guide for implementing Syncfusion WizardControl component in Windows Forms applications. Use when creating multi-step forms, installation wizards, setup dialogs, or step-by-step workflow interfaces with navigation buttons. Covers assembly deployment, page management, banner configuration, validation, navigation button handling, events, and appearance customization for professional wizard interfaces.
Implement and configure Syncfusion Windows Forms Calculator control for numeric input and calculation interfaces. Use this when creating calculator UIs, handling calculator events, supporting keyboard input, displaying calculation results, or integrating calculator functionality into Windows Forms applications.