Box"
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= Example = | = Example = | ||
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− | + | <source lang="xml" > | |
− | + | <zk> | |
− | + | <box orient="vertical"> | |
+ | <button label="Button 1"/> | ||
+ | <button label="Button 2"/> | ||
+ | </box> | ||
+ | <box orient="horizontal"> | ||
+ | <button label="Button 3"/> | ||
+ | <button label="Button 4"/> | ||
+ | </box> | ||
+ | </zk> | ||
+ | </source> | ||
=Supported events= | =Supported events= |
Revision as of 03:09, 21 April 2010
Box
Employment/Purpose
The box model of XUL is used to divide a portion of the display into a series of boxes. Components inside of a box will orient themselves horizontally or vertically. By combining a series of boxes and separators, you can control the layout of the visual presentation.
A box can lay out its children in one of two orientations, either horizontally or vertically. A horizontal box lines up its components horizontally and a vertical box orients its components vertically. You can think of a box as one row or one column from an HTML table.
Example
<zk>
<box orient="vertical">
<button label="Button 1"/>
<button label="Button 2"/>
</box>
<box orient="horizontal">
<button label="Button 3"/>
<button label="Button 4"/>
</box>
</zk>
Supported events
Text | Text |
Supported Children
*ALL
Use cases
Version | Description | Example Location |
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5.0+ | Text | Text |
Version History
Version | Date | Content |
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5.x.x | x/x/20xx | Initialization |