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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T00:13:19+00:00 2026-05-18T00:13:19+00:00

Can I build a control that basically acts like a MasterPage? What I mean

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Can I build a control that basically acts “like a MasterPage”?

What I mean to do is, say I have a grid like this in a number of pages:

<asp:UpdatePanel ID="AnnouncementsPanel" UpdateMode="Conditional" runat="server">
    <ContentTemplate>
        <asp:GridView ID="AnnoucementsGrid" runat="server" AutoGenerateColumns="false" DataKeyNames="Id" >
            <Columns>
                <asp:BoundField DataField="Title" HeaderText="Title" />
                <asp:BoundField DataField="Created" HeaderText="Date" />
                <asp:BoundField DataField="Modified" HeaderText="Last Modified" />
                <asp:ButtonField ButtonType="Button" Text="Process" CommandName="Process" />
            </Columns>
        </asp:GridView>
    </ContentTemplate>
</asp:UpdatePanel>

I’d like to build a control that handles most of the codebehind, but I need to declare the columns for the grid declaratively in each case.


Is there a way to create a control like this?

<uc:CrudGrid ID="AnnouncementsCrud" runat="server">
    <Columns>
        <asp:BoundField DataField="Title" HeaderText="Title" />
        <asp:BoundField DataField="Created" HeaderText="Date" />
        <asp:BoundField DataField="Modified" HeaderText="Last Modified" />
        <asp:ButtonField ButtonType="Button" Text="Process" CommandName="Process" />
    </Columns>
</uc:CrudGrid>

or event better:

<uc:CrudGrid ID="AnnouncementsCrud" runat="server">
    <Columns>
        <asp:BoundField DataField="Title" HeaderText="Title" />
        <asp:BoundField DataField="Created" HeaderText="Date" />
        <asp:BoundField DataField="Modified" HeaderText="Last Modified" />
    </Columns>
</uc:CrudGrid>

Maybe having to name the tag “Fields”, but being able to drop the button, so it can be used in the UC’s code-behind?

A lot of love to whoever has a positive answer on this <3

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    2026-05-18T00:13:20+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 12:13 am

    Found the exact solution I was looking for:

        [DefaultValue((string)null)]
        [Editor(typeof(System.Web.UI.Design.WebControls.DataControlFieldTypeEditor), typeof(UITypeEditor))]
        [PersistenceMode(PersistenceMode.InnerProperty)]
        public DataControlFieldCollection Columns
        {
            get { return Grid.Columns; }
        }
    

    this way I can expose the Columns from the grid in my own user control and edit the fields from the markup, keeping general functionalities within my UC

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