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<code><panel></code> is <code>draggable="true"</code> without explicitly specifying when it's inside a Portallayout. You can disable this by <code>draggable="false"</code>.
 
<code><panel></code> is <code>draggable="true"</code> without explicitly specifying when it's inside a Portallayout. You can disable this by <code>draggable="false"</code>.
  

Revision as of 04:16, 26 July 2023

Portallayout

Employment/Purpose

A portallayout lays out a container which can have multiple columns, and each column might have any number panels placed vertically with different heights. Portallayout allows users to drag-and-drop a panel to change its location.

When using Portallayout, you have to assign the width (either percentage or pixel) to each Portalchildren, or the result might depend on the browser, and not as expected.

Example

Zkcomref portallayout.gif


    <portallayout height="100%">
        <portalchildren width="50%">
            <panel height="50%" title="Calendar" border="normal">
                <panelchildren>
                    <calendar/>
                </panelchildren>
            </panel>
            <panel height="50%" title="Colorbox" border="normal">
                <panelchildren>
                    <colorbox/>
                </panelchildren>
            </panel>
        </portalchildren>
        <portalchildren width="50%">
            <panel height="100%" title="Editor" border="normal">
                <panelchildren>
                    <tbeditor/>
                </panelchildren>
            </panel>
        </portalchildren>
    </portallayout>

orient

Since 7.0.0

Default: vertical

If you want the portallayout to be displayed as a row-based layout, you can specify orient="horizontal".


<portallayout orient="horizontal">
	<portalchildren width="50%">
		<panel height="150px" title="Yahoo">
			<panelchildren>
				<iframe width="100%" src="http://www.yahoo.com/"/>
			</panelchildren>
		</panel>
		<panel height="300px" title="Google">
			<panelchildren>
				<iframe width="100%" src="http://www.google.com/"/>
			</panelchildren>
		</panel>
	</portalchildren>
	<portalchildren width="50%">
		<panel height="150px" title="ZK">
			<panelchildren>
				<iframe width="100%" src="http://www.zkoss.org/"/>
			</panelchildren>
		</panel>
	</portalchildren>
</portallayout>

Draggable Panel by Default

<panel> is draggable="true" without explicitly specifying when it's inside a Portallayout. You can disable this by draggable="false".

Supported Events

Name
Event Type
onPortalMove
Event: PortalMoveEvent

Represents an event caused by a portal being moved.

onPortalDrop
Event: PortalDropEvent

Represents an event after a portal being dropped and before a portal being moved. (Since: 9.5.1)

Supported Children

* Portalchildren

Use Cases

Version Description Example Location
     

Version History

Last Update : 2023/07/26


Version Date Content
7.0.0 October, 2013 Portallayout supports row based orientation
9.5.1 November, 2020 Kanban missing options to listen to portallayout onPortalMove without affecting the UI



Last Update : 2023/07/26

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