Portallayout"
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Revision as of 07:59, 12 May 2010
Portallayout
- Demonstration: Portallayout
- Java API: Portallayout
- JavaScript API: Portallayout
Employment/Purpose
A portallayout lays out a container which can have multiple columns, and each column may contain one or more panel. Portallayout provides a way to drag-and-drop panel into other portalchildren from the same portallayout.
Use Portallayout need assign width (either present or pixel) on every Portalchildren, or we cannot make sure about layout look.
Example
<portallayout>
<portalchildren width="30%">
<panel height="150px" title="Google Tools">
<panelchildren>...</panelchildren>
</panel>
<panel height="300px" title="LabPixies Clock">
<panelchildren>...</panelchildren>
</panel>
</portalchildren>
<portalchildren width="30%">
<panel height="150px" title="Google Tools">
<panelchildren>...</panelchildren>
</panel>
</portalchildren>
</portallayout>
Supported events
Event: [#PortalMoveEvent org.zkoss.zkmax.event.PortalMoveEvent]
Represents an event caused by a portal being moved. |
Supported Children
Use cases
Version | Description | Example Location |
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5.0+ |
Version History
Version | Date | Content |
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5.x.x | x/x/20xx | Initialization |