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Standard [[events|events]] are supported.  
Standard [[events|events]] are supported.  


== Example (BASIC) ==
== Example ==
<pre>
 
<tabber>
JavaScript=
<syntaxhighlight lang="JavaScript">
// JavaScript
Media1.onclick = function() {
  NSB.MsgBox("Media1 clicked!");
};
</syntaxhighlight>
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BASIC=
<syntaxhighlight lang="vb.net">
' Basic
Function Media1_onclick()
Function Media1_onclick()
   MsgBox "Media1 clicked!"
   MsgBox "Media1 clicked!"
End Function
End Function
</pre>
</syntaxhighlight>
 
</tabber>
== Example (JavaScript) ==
<pre>
Media1.onclick = function() {
    NSB.MsgBox("Media1 clicked!");
};
</pre>


== Output ==
== Output ==
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[[Category:Bootstrap]]
[[Category:Bootstrap]]
[[Category:iWebKit]]

Latest revision as of 14:52, 10 March 2019

Description

Abstract object styles for building various types of components (like blog comments, Tweets, etc) that feature a left- or right-aligned image alongside textual content.

It can also act as a container for child controls.

Properties and Methods

Standard properties are supported, plus:

center Should image be centered in container?
header The heading in the control.
imageAlignment Position of the image. top, middle or bottom, relative to the height of the text. Bootstrap 3.
imageHorizontal Position of the image. left or right. Bootstrap 3.
position How will the children be positioned? absolute, fixed, relative or static.
responsive Should image resize to container?
shape The shape of the icon. thumbnail, rounded or circle.
position How will children be positioned? Absolute, fixed, relative or static.
src Filename of Image. Set to empty for none. Can be .png, gif, bmp or jpg.
value The sub text. Leave blank for none.

Events

Standard events are supported.

Example

// JavaScript
Media1.onclick = function() {
  NSB.MsgBox("Media1 clicked!");
};

' Basic
Function Media1_onclick()
  MsgBox "Media1 clicked!"
End Function

Output