- align
- Use the align property to specify how you want the element to
be aligned on the Web page. You can select any of the following values
from the drop-down list:
- Top
- Middle
- Bottom
- <Default> (Browser default)
In addition, you can specify an alignment by typing the appropriate string
directly into the field. Do this if you want to specify a special
alignment supported by your browser but not directly supported by
VisualAge. VisualAge will use the specified alignment string when
generating HTML at run time, but will use its default alignment at edit
time.
This property is equivalent to the align attribute of
the appropriate HTML element.
- altText
- Use the altText property to specify the text you want displayed
if the element does not display (for example, if the browser cannot load an
image or cannot run a Java applet). Alternate text can indicate what is
intended to appear even if something prevents the page from loading properly,
or if a user interrupts transmission before loading is complete.
This property is equivalent to the alt attribute of
the appropriate HTML element.
- eventHandlers
- Use the eventHandlers property to define any event handlers for
this part. Event handlers provide the ability to detect and react to
events that occur while an HtmlPage is loaded in a Web browser. An
example of an event handler is mouse over, where you can specify
when the mouse moves over an HTML element, something happens, usually a
JavaScript is executed..
- extraAttributes
- Use the extraAttributes property to specify any additional HTML
attributes that you want included in the HTML tagging generated by the
part. You can use this property to include HTML attributes that are not
directly supported by VisualAge.
- height
- Use the height property to specify the height of the graphic
image.
- hSpace
- Use the hSpace property to specify the size, in pixels, of the
horizontal margin around the image.
- imageURL
- Use the imageURL property to specify the location of the image
to use at run time. You can specify any image file that is supported by
the Web browser used at run time, provided the image is in a location
accessible to the browser.
This property is equivalent to the src attribute of
the HTML img element.
- isMap
- Use the isMap property to indicate whether the graphic is an
image map with hypertext links.
This attribute is equivalent to the ismap attribute
of the HTML img element.
- link
- Use the link property to specify where you want to link to from
a text or image. If you do not want to place a link on the text or
image, leave this property blank.
This property is equivalent to the href attribute of
the HTML a (anchor) element.
- localFileName
- Use the localFileName property to specify the name of the file
for the graphic you want to display at edit time. You can use any
graphic file type supported by VisualAge.
Note: | The localFileName property affects only the appearance of the page
in the Composition Editor at edit time. It has no effect on the
generated HTML and will not cause a graphic to appear in Web browsers at run
time. In order to display a runtime graphic, you must specify a
location for a graphic using the imageURL property.
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- partName
- In the Part name field, type the name you want to use to
describe the part. For non-visual parts, this text appears under the
icon for the part on the free-form surface.
The name of the part can consist of alphanumeric characters, and must be
unique from all other parts on the layout surface.
This field is optional. If you do not specify a part name, VisualAge
generates a unique name based on the class name of the part.
- sendSize
- Use the sendSize property to indicate whether you want to send
the size of the image to the browser at run time.
- vSpace
- Use the vSpace property to specify the size, in pixels, of the
vertical margin around the image.
- width
- Use the width property to specify the width of the graphic
image.