Menuitem"
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− | + | <menu label="File"> | |
+ | <menupopup> | ||
+ | <menuitem label="New" onClick="alert(self.label)"/> | ||
+ | <menuitem label="Open" onClick="alert(self.label)"/> | ||
+ | <menuitem label="Save" onClick="alert(self.label)"/> | ||
+ | <menuseparator/> | ||
+ | <menuitem label="Exit" onClick="alert(self.label)"/> | ||
+ | </menupopup> | ||
+ | </menu> | ||
+ | </source> | ||
=Supported events= | =Supported events= |
Revision as of 06:56, 11 May 2010
Menuitem
Employment/Purpose
A single choice in a Menupopup element. It acts much like a button but it is rendered on a menu. Default getZclass(): z-menu-item . (since 3.5.0)
Example
<menu label="File">
<menupopup>
<menuitem label="New" onClick="alert(self.label)"/>
<menuitem label="Open" onClick="alert(self.label)"/>
<menuitem label="Save" onClick="alert(self.label)"/>
<menuseparator/>
<menuitem label="Exit" onClick="alert(self.label)"/>
</menupopup>
</menu>
Supported events
[#MouseEvent org.zkoss.zk.ui.event.MouseEvent]
Description: A menu command is associated with a menu item. There are two ways to associate a command to it: the onClick event and the href property. If a event listener is added for a menu item for the onClick event, the listener is invoked when the item is clicked.
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Supported Children
*NONE
Use cases
Version | Description | Example Location |
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5.0+ |
Version History
Version | Date | Content |
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5.0.1 | 05/11/2010 | Initialization |