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ASP.NET Style Property
Complete Web Control Standard Properties Reference
Definition and Usage
The Style property is used to set or return an inline CSS style to a
control.
Syntax
<asp:webcontrol id="id" Style="style" runat="server" />
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| Attribute |
Description |
| style |
A String specifying CSS style for the inline stylesheet |
Example
The following example sets the CSS style of a button control:
<form runat="server">
<asp:Button id="Button" Text="Submit" runat="server"
Style="font: 12pt Verdana;font-weight:700;color:orange;" />
</form>
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Try-It-Yourself Demos
Use Style to style a button control
Complete Web Control Standard Properties Reference
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