Which control is best in terms of performance… multi-view or TabContainer in asp.net ?
Which control is best in terms of performance… multi-view or TabContainer in asp.net ?
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According to your description I would probably don’t use any of those two controls. I wouldn’t go with tabs as you don’t really need to be able to switch between them all the time as is seems. The tabs container uses javascript to enable you to change tab on the client side.
About the multiview. I find it bad practice to have that much different logic in the same place and it will probably give you problems later on. In my opinion and experience it’s usually better to split that up in different pages and have one for each thing you want to add/modify (you can have the delete at the modify page and/or in the listings). I would recommend to stay away from the multiview control for tasks like this, as I think that having one page to show multiple pages is usually a bad idea.