The following are some of the main features of C1NavPanel that you may find useful:
• Use navigation buttons to access C1NavPanelPane information
C1NavPanel allows you to provide navigation buttons that, when clicked, hide the corresponding C1NavPanelPane while showing its content area. See Adding Navigation Pane Buttons for more information.
• Create an Outlook-style user interface
C1NavPanel provides OutlookUI settings allowing you to create a Microsoft Outlook-style navigation pane. See Creating an Outlook-style Navigation Pane for more information.

• Choose from thirty-one built-in animation effects
C1NavPanel includes thirty-one different built-in animations that can be set when the C1NavPanelPanes are expanded or collapsed. Easily change animation effects by setting the ExpandEasing and CollapseEasing properties. For more information, see the Setting the Animation Effects for C1NavPanel.
• Built-in visual styles
Choose from five built-in visual styles to quickly change the C1NavPanel control's appearance. Visual styles include: ArcticFox, Office2007Black, Office2007Blue, Office2007Silver, and Vista. See Using Built-in Visual Styles for additional information.
• Customize the C1NavPanel control with visual styles
Easily customize the C1NavPanel control by pointing to your own visual styles using the C1NavPanel.VisualStyle property.
NavPanel for ASP.NET AJAX also includes CSS-supported styling so that you can use cascading style sheets to easily style the C1NavPanel control to match the design of your current Web site.
See Adding Custom Visual Styles for more information.
• Keyboard accessibility support
Add keyboard accessibility support to give the C1NavPanel control focus with a specified key combination. At run time, users can use the keyboard arrow keys to navigate through the C1NavPanelPanes. For more information, see Adding Keyboard Accessibility Support to C1NavPanel.
• Use automatic posts back to the server
Set the C1NavPanel.AutoPostBack property to True if you want automatic posts back to the server each time a user interacts with the C1NavPanel. See Using Automatic Posts Back to the Server for more information.
• Display external content
You can show external content, including content of another Web page in your project or even content of a Web site outside of your project, in the C1NavPanelPane content area. Simply set the ContentUrl property. See Displaying External Content for more information.
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