All Features

Advanced load-on-demand

Using Intersoft's advanced Load-on-Demand technology, WebTreeView renders child nodes only when a parent node is expanded. This reduces traffic between client and server by fetching only the data currently required, resulting in more robust and responsive Web 2.0 applications. Learn more.

Industry's best tree features

One of the most popular uses of treeview controls is in the organization of bookmarks for navigation. WebTreeView users can also clearly and swiftly browse the most complex data structure. Learn more.

Quick configuration with smart tag and designer window

With the tight integration to Visual Studio IDE, you can start adding WebTreeView to your project with a simple drag-and-drop. With the SmartTag and Component Designer, you can access all essential and advance WebTreeView functionalities instantly. The databinding editor lets you bind WebTreeView node to data field and configures additional settings in a single interface. Learn more.

Auto postback functionality

Auto postback feature offers the flexibility to perform AJAX callback or standard page postback to pass the data to server-side for additional processing. Powered by rock-solid FlyPostBack™ technology, AJAX callback has never looked this smooth. Learn more.

Comprehensive client-side programmability

The robust and comprehensive WebTreeView client-side APIs make customization a breeze. Quickly locate desired nodes by path, checked state, or selected state. With comprehensive in seconds. Learn more.

Codeless data binding support

Quickly bind a WebTreeView control to an XML stream or Site Map. Using the centralized Data Binding Editor, you can bind it to any previously created XMLDataSource or SiteMapDataSource in just a few clicks. Learn more.

Integration with other Intersoft controls

Based on the rock-solid WebUI Framework, WebTreeView shares the high extensibility as in WebGrid Enterprise. Plug-in WebContextMenu or combined WebTreeView with WebCombo to deliver more intuitive and stunning user experience. You can build a more realistic Outlook-style navigation with context-menu or unique hierarchical-type WebCombo’s dropdown mode. Learn more.

Tristate checkbox

Tristate checkboxes support three visual states: checked, indeterminate, and unchecked. Most often used to indicate that not all child nodes are in the same state, review the Visual Studio installation wizard’s multiple-component selection to experience a TriState checkbox. Learn more.

Vista-style drag-and-drop node manipulation

With its rock solid drag-and-drop support, WebTreeView enables your users to drag a node and drop it onto another one regardless of the structure. With full hierarchical support, dragged parent nodes retain all levels of child nodes as well. Learn more.

Rich node editing

WebTreeView nodes can be added, deleted, and edited at runtime. Each feature is controlled by its own property, allowing you to decide what changes users are permitted to make. The comprehensive client-side API enables you to create a customized node editing experience, and to take complete control over postback of changed data. Learn more.

Visually appealing style and animation

With dozens of styles to choose from, you can instantly give professional touch to your treeview interface in a single click. The built-in animation effect makes tree navigation more intuitive. Learn more.

Customizable layout and appearances

The Component Designer allows you to design custom style and easily apply it on WebTreeView. It is also supported by WebStyleManager, which enables you to design a new global theme and reuse it in other WebTreeView instances. Learn more.

Keyboard navigation

WebTreeView enhances your application’s interactivity with full support for both mouse and keyboard commands while navigating and editing. Learn more.

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