The first step in designing a form is to set its properties. Then you are ready to add controls on the form and set the properties of its controls.
For information about | See |
---|---|
Setting the borders of a Win Form | Changing the Borders of a Win Form |
Making your Win Form see-through | Creating Transparent Win Forms |
Showing a dialog box modally versus modelessly | Displaying Modal and Modeless Forms |
Ensuring your Win Form stays on top of all other forms at run time | Keeping a Win Form on Top |
Setting the dimensions of a Win Form | Resizing Win Forms |
Setting the screen coordinates of a Win Form | Setting the Location of Win Forms |
Using a Win Form as the front-end of a multi-tier application | Win Forms as the Presentation Tier of a 3-Tier Application |
Different user-interface layouts | Win Forms Layout Options |