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Revision as of 09:21, 9 September 2010



This is the sphere (Horizontal) mold for Slider.

Source

The CSS source for from GitHub


Structure

Slider-sphere-hor1.jpg

Slider-sphere-hor2.jpg

Events

CSS\Action Normal (Open) Hover Click, Select, and Drag. Focus Focus and Hover Disable
Naming: .z-slider-sphere-hor
Supported: V

Note: An exclamation mark(!) means that the action effect is done by CSS background , not CSS background-position


CSS\Action Normal (Open) Hover Click, Select, and Drag. Focus Focus and Hover Disable
Naming: .z-slider-sphere-hor-btn -over -drag
Supported: V V V

Note: An exclamation mark(!) means that the action effect is done by CSS background , not CSS background-position

CSS Specification

Class Name Description Default Values
.z-slider-sphere-hor The scroll bar background:transparent no-repeat scroll 0 top;

background-image:url(${c:encodeURL('~./zul/img/slider/slider-bg.png')});

font-size:0; height:22px; line-height:0; margin-right:7px; zoom:1;

.z-slider-sphere-hor-center The left of scroll bar background:transparent no-repeat scroll right -22px;

background-image:url(${c:encodeURL('~./zul/img/slider/slider-bg.png')});

font-size:0; height:22px; line-height:0; margin-right:-7px; position:relative; zoom:1;

.z-slider-sphere-hor-btn The scroll button width: 14px; height: 15px; position: absolute; left: 0; top: 3px;

background-color : transparent; background-repeat : no-repeat; background-position : 0 0; background-image : url(${c: encodeURL('~./zul/img/slider/slider-circle.png')});



Last Update : 2010/09/09

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