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-Displaying content</h1>
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-        <p>
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-            The WRTKit contains two controls that are intended simply for displaying content 
-            of some kind. The simplest of these is the Label control, which is simply 
-            showing a piece of text below its caption. Labels are useful in situations where 
-            there is some short data that needs to be shown without requiring any kind of 
-            interactivity. E.g. in an address book widget, each information field for a 
-            contact could be shown using its own label. One label for the contact's name, 
-            one for the phone number, etc. The control caption would indicate what the 
-            information is (e.g. "Name") and the label's value would indicate the actual
-            piece of data (e.g. "John Smith").
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-            For situations where the content is more complex or longer, the WRTKit offers a 
-            control called ContentPanel. The ContentPanel control can be foldable or non-
-            foldable. In its non-foldable mode a ContentPanel is similar to the label 
-            control and shows a caption and a content area. In the foldable mode the caption 
-            area is interactive and can be used to collapse and expand the content area. 
-            This helps shortening the space that the content takes up on in a view, while 
-            still allowing users to expand interesting content for a closer look. E.g. an 
-            email reader widget could use this to show each email in a folder in its own 
-            content panel so that the control caption is the email subject and the content 
-            area contains the full email.
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-            Foldable ContentPanel controls can be created either in expanded or collapsed 
-            mode and can be programmatically expanded and collapsed in addition to allowing 
-            users to manually expand and collapse them.
-        </p>
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-            If a non-folding ContentPanel control is used without a caption, it is for all 
-            practical purposes just a canvas to which any content can be inserted. The 
-            content in the content panel area is defined as an XHTML fragment and can be used 
-            to include arbitrarily complex content, e.g. content that contains images, 
-            JavaScript code, etc.
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