Message from @Iren Masot
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form1.designer.cs has all the form elements in it
So basically the option would be to create design of panel1, then add panel2, and then just toy with them via .`Visible`?
the easiest option would be to use a tabcontrol probably
since that has decent designer integration
and then hide the tabcontrols if you want
in wpf you can edit things outside of a form basically, idk if you can in winforms
Ohshit, forgot about that, since I was using radioButtons to toggle modes but tab should do that same thing
why me
It was actually a missclikc
And now i cant delet ur name
Im sorry <:blobconfounded:427568418107949090>
That transparency bugs me
Also all C# Window Toolkits from Microsoft are absolute garbage
Use Gtk# if you want to do "serious" desktop development with C#
Then you can just use the entire functionality of Gtk and you will find a C example for everything that you can just easily translate into C# without having to rely on C# tutorials
Or you can get a real job and have a chance of getting a gf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcNrFW6tuSg cooking pasta with a chicken stock pot put into it is intersting
Aww, he got me :(
WPF and UWP aren't that bad tbh
i'd rather use them
then use java swing/javafx
@porco tbh I enjoy the Visual Studio Designer WYSIWYG type "programming" of drag a button and you can then assign shit to it
Same shit with C++ Builder
wtf
It saves the trouble of manually entering the coords (at least from my experience)
eww non reactive UI
I really like the Zora designs in Breath of the Wild
Windows Forms are awful to work with and Visual Studio is a frustrating IDE
vs is the best ide
intellij idea is best ide
...what
long story short
he suspects people have been driving up in the mountains with a truck and stealing his sheep
it apparently only takes a good dog to be able to get the sheep
just send the dog in, and the dog brings them back to you