Spread for ASP.NET 10 Product Documentation
CssClass Property (TextCellType)
Example 


Gets or sets the CSS class name.
Syntax
'Declaration
 
Public Property CssClass As String
'Usage
 
Dim instance As TextCellType
Dim value As String
 
instance.CssClass = value
 
value = instance.CssClass
public string CssClass {get; set;}

Property Value

String containing the CSS class name
Remarks

This is the name of the cascading style sheet (CSS) class.

If you set this property of a cell type and apply that cell type to a cell, Spread outputs the CssClass property as the CSS class name for the cell and outputs any style settings as the inline style. So, if you use this property, it is better to remove any other custom style settings for the cell.

The CSS Class should be outside the head tag and after the Spread HTML code for best results with strict compliance.

Example
This example creates a style for the cell type.
<style>.CssStyle1 { FONT: 700 12pt verdana; COLOR: yellow }
</style>

FarPoint.Web.Spread.TextCellType t = new FarPoint.Web.Spread.TextCellType();
t.CssClass = "CssStyle1";
FpSpread1.ActiveSheetView.Cells[0, 0].CellType = t;
FpSpread1.ActiveSheetView.SetText(0, 0, "I'm yellow");
 
<style>.CssStyle1 { FONT: 700 12pt verdana; COLOR: yellow }
</style>
        
Dim t As New FarPoint.Web.Spread.TextCellType
t.CssClass = "CssStyle1"
FpSpread1.ActiveSheetView.Cells(0, 0).CellType = t
FpSpread1.ActiveSheetView.SetText(0, 0, "I'm yellow") 
Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012, Windows XP Professional

See Also

Reference

TextCellType Class
TextCellType Members

 

 


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