Hi Prathamesh Sawant. I think you are trying to call BringtoFront method for the class... if you UserControl Name is UCHome the after dragged on Form, it becomes UCHome1.... just select your dragged userControl and go to properties and copy the name of UserControl and paste it in the code and try to call the BringToFront method... e.g UCHome1.BringToFront(); I hope it will work for you.. :)
same probolem but if i add the new myThirdCustmControl and i want to take this methd in Form it is giving me a error like "a object reference is required for the non-static field , method, or property" and after when i check my code in Form1.Designer.cs there is no code to "myThirdCustmControl" why??? i really going to write the code by hand but is giving me more errors. Please Help
You just nailed it bro.... i am working on c# Application for 3 years i designed some application but never thought that they can be designed that much as you have done great work.....
Really appreciate it after 4 years.. salute sir.. i am beginner in c#.. i am a web developer/designer and app developer.. from somedays i am trying to make a pc app and i found your video its awesome love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩💓
These videos are really great, how you manage to create pretty nice interfaces in no time! I've been working with C# for a while (not UI part) but I didn't think that it's possible to create really nice stuff using only basic components and icons set. Great work!
The design makes this AC a possible alternative to ductless DYI systems. It works great. The remote control could be more visual aid oriented like a backligh design. Is impossible to see the lcd at least for me. Easy install ru-vid.comUgkx_hHgTlzH3uk31Fe2RVS3xEbXHGaN_z5Tation. Came on time . Great comfort around the house 5 🌟 again. Follow mfg instructions for care and all and this should be the only AC you need for those of is that don't live in new homes with central AC
I followed your instructions and done the same thing with you. Somewhere I personalized appearance. Thanks in anyway. Almost every tutorial show too classic way to desing windows forms in C#. But here we see a modern way of looking to windows forms.
Someone asked me to develop a windows application for him. I was just looking for some inspirations. when I watched your, I got stunned, amazing. Keep going bro. liked subscribed with bell icons enabled :)
THANK YOU SO MUCH. THIS VIDEO HELP ME TO DEVELOPED MY LAST YEAR WINDOWS APP EXAMEN. I'M A FRENCH SPEAKER, BUT NOT MATTER THE LANGUEAGE. IT'S VERY EASY TO LEARN MORE WITH THIS VIDEO. THANK YOU SO MUCH AGAIN I SHARE IT TO ALL MY CLASSMATES AND POST IT TO MY BLOG
Nice work there, pal! I was programmimg in C# for like 5 years and I didn't even bother with any UI, just crap. But you did convince me to try it! Just need to thank you for this video. I just used WPF instead of Windows Forms. (I like it more obviously) PS: I apologize for my bad english but I had to give thanks!
I just want to say thank you so much for your work, it literally opened my mind to the possibilities. Previously my UI looked like something from the 90s. I've subscribed and look forward to seeing more
Depending on how fluent this person is in English and how their accent sounds would dictate if it would be better sadly. Which is shitty but it's the truth. For example, a lot of people would immediately back out if they heard he/she was Indian. No matter how informative they were. People are just shit sometimes and you see it a lot in tech video comments, likes and dislikes, and time watched analytics.
The idea of this video sounds nice, but the music is a huge detractor. I would rather hear someone explain along the way regardless of the presenter's accent. This isn't a music video. You got my view, but I'm not going to finish watching this.
о Боже, спасибо.... просто от души, я действительно благодарна за это видео , я два часа сидела и думала как сделать ,чтобы листалось ,а тут все гениальное просто. Живи вечно❤
You're just amazing....very modern and splendid design...I was hesitating learning c# as first language....you brought passion to it.....you're awesome bro
thank you for the help, at 1st I didnt know how to figure it out i was confused but later I got it! THANK YOU A LOT! Keep it up, dear! Make more I still need you :))))
The Design is Soooo Amazing, but one thing you also add in this is responsive design. Dock Panels plus set anchors so that if the client change its LCD for example from 17 inch resolution to 24 inches then it auto adjust on his screen according to new resolution
This is awesome! A friend of mine wanted a piece of software and I used this design! I hope you done mind me using part of your design! Keep up the good work :D
I could not figure out how clicking from home to eat out changed the display. I was trying with panels now I know to use usercontrol thanks. liked and subbed
Hi Killer Consoles... we can use Panels instead of UserControls... just use "Panel1.visible = true;" and "Panel2.visible = false;" in Click Event of Button... but i recommend you to use UserControls.. Thank You... :) :) :)
Omg 😮 This is truly amazing! You helped me so much , do you have any problems if I use this as my design? I Guess so? It a tutorial in the end of the day :D
Awesome I straight forward subscribe to this channel.......... bro one question could you provide more ebent handler to those as well...like to setting and application exist.
WOW! I like a throwback when creating some app from Delphi. it like click and drag the item you want on some pane (button, field, radio button, etc)l, and give some logic. and now Visual Studio can do that with more powerful! it so interested