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I have an ASP.NET project that has a form that uses a user control for the menu. I need the menu to raise an event on the parent form, so that the parent form can load data. I've coded this in Winform controls, but never ASP.NET, so... here the example. 

I have an ASP.NET project that has a form that uses a user control/RadMenu for the menu. I need the menu to raise an event on the parent form, so that the parent form can load data. I've coded this in Winform controls, but never ASP.NET, so... here the example.

Styling Telerik’s red RadSiteMap gets tricky the moment you want different visual rules for nodes that have children. The control renders every level with similar markup, so distinguishing leaf nodes from expandable parents requires a bit of selector strategy. In this article, we’ll walk through how to reliably target Level-1 items with child lists—giving you precise control over typography, spacing, and color without breaking the built-in theme.

 

Working with Telerik’s RadDropDownList is usually straightforward—until you need it to return more than one value. Many developers assume the control can only store a single DataValueField, and attempts to retrieve additional fields through DataItem often fail, especially after postbacks. The good news is that Telerik quietly provides a clean, reliable way to attach and retrieve multiple values from each item without hacks, hidden fields, or brittle string parsing. In this article, we’ll walk through the method that actually works every time and show why it’s the preferred approach for real-world ASP.NET applications.
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