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Meanwhile, it seems that you can try using the following workaround:
<div style="overflow:hidden">
<div style="margin-top: -25px">
<dxtc:ASPxPageControl ID="ASPxPageControl1" runat="server" ActiveTabIndex="0">
<TabPages>
<dxtc:TabPage>
<ContentCollection>
<dxw:ContentControl runat="server">Test</dxw:ContentControl>
</ContentCollection>
</dxtc:TabPage>
</TabPages>
</dxtc:ASPxPageControl>
</div>
</div>
Thanks,
Andrew
A new ShowTabs property has been added allowing you to control whether tabs should be displayed. If this property is set to false, the HTML code representing tabs is not rendered into the page.
To learn more, see the following example:
ASPxPageControl - How to hide tabs using the ShowTabs property