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Web Parts 101 help needed

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TeaAddictedGeek

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I've been working with online examples of Web Parts, and can't get the drag and drop to work. I'm also wondering if the "minimize" and "close" links are customizable to become icons.

Has anyone worked with Web Parts who may know how to figure these issues out? I've been scouring the Net but haven't found an answer yet.


Thanks!

[morning]

"The computer programmer is a creator of universes for which he alone is responsible. Universes of virtually unlimited complexity can be created in the form of computer programs."
-Joseph Weizenbaum
 
Quick note since this will obviously be useful to know: I'm working with C# and Visual Studio 2008.

[morning]

"The computer programmer is a creator of universes for which he alone is responsible. Universes of virtually unlimited complexity can be created in the form of computer programs."
-Joseph Weizenbaum
 
I'm working with the code here as in this tutorial:


The drag and drop isn't working, and that's what I'm trying to figure out.



[morning]

"The computer programmer is a creator of universes for which he alone is responsible. Universes of virtually unlimited complexity can be created in the form of computer programs."
-Joseph Weizenbaum
 
Tried this one too:


Same thing. I don't get the special cursor that tells you can move stuff in design mode--it just doesn't show up and I can't move anything.

Is it possible I installed the Web Parts stuff wrong? What could I be missing?

[morning]

"The computer programmer is a creator of universes for which he alone is responsible. Universes of virtually unlimited complexity can be created in the form of computer programs."
-Joseph Weizenbaum
 
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