ASP.NET Mobile StyleSheet Control
Complete ASP.NET Mobile Reference
Definition and Usage
The StyleSheet control defines styles to apply to other controls.
The StyleSheet control can contain any number of <Style> elements. Each Style element must have a unique
name.
The name may be used to refer
to each Style element from other controls on the same
page.
A mobile page can also use an external style sheet. To create an external style sheet, you
create a user control and a StyleSheet control in an .ascx file. To refer to this file, you
add a StyleSheet
control on a page and set its ReferencePath property to the URL of
the .ascx file.
Properties
| Property |
Value |
Description |
| id |
unique_name |
Optional. A unique id for the control |
| ReferencePath |
URL |
Optional. Specifies a relative path to an .ascx file that
contains a set of style elements |
| runat |
"server" |
Required. Specifies that the control is a server control |
Example 1
The following example is an .aspx page with two labels in a form. Each label
has a reference to an internal style. The text in the first label will be
displayed in bold and the text in the second label will be displayed in red:
<%@ Page Inherits="System.Web.UI.MobileControls.MobilePage"%>
<%@ Register TagPrefix="Mobile"
Namespace="System.Web.UI.MobileControls"
Assembly="System.Web.Mobile" %>
<Mobile:StyleSheet runat="server">
<Style name="title" Font-Bold="true" />
<Style name="message" ForeColor="red" />
</Mobile:StyleSheet>
<Mobile:Form id="f1" runat="server">
<Mobile:Label runat="server" Text="Hello W3Schools!"
StyleReference="title" />
<Mobile:Label runat="server" Text="This is a nice day!"
StyleReference="message" />
</Mobile:Form>
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