Defines the friendly name for a property of a Web Parts control.
Namespace:
System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts
Assembly:
System.Web (in System.Web.dll)
Visual Basic (Declaration)
<AttributeUsageAttribute(AttributeTargets.Property)> _
<AspNetHostingPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.LinkDemand, Level := AspNetHostingPermissionLevel.Minimal)> _
<AspNetHostingPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.InheritanceDemand, Level := AspNetHostingPermissionLevel.Minimal)> _
Public Class WebDisplayNameAttribute _
Inherits Attribute
Dim instance As WebDisplayNameAttribute
[AttributeUsageAttribute(AttributeTargets.Property)]
[AspNetHostingPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.LinkDemand, Level = AspNetHostingPermissionLevel.Minimal)]
[AspNetHostingPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.InheritanceDemand, Level = AspNetHostingPermissionLevel.Minimal)]
public class WebDisplayNameAttribute : Attribute
[AttributeUsageAttribute(AttributeTargets::Property)]
[AspNetHostingPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction::LinkDemand, Level = AspNetHostingPermissionLevel::Minimal)]
[AspNetHostingPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction::InheritanceDemand, Level = AspNetHostingPermissionLevel::Minimal)]
public ref class WebDisplayNameAttribute : public Attribute
public class WebDisplayNameAttribute extends Attribute
The PropertyGridEditorPart control provides a generic user interface (UI) that enables users to edit custom properties on WebPart and server controls placed in WebPartZoneBase zones. The editing UI is provided for properties that are marked in the source code with the WebBrowsable attribute (from the WebBrowsableAttribute class). When a property is marked with this attribute, a PropertyGridEditorPart control creates the editing UI based on the type of the property, and uses a PropertyDescriptor object if needed to convert the value in each editing control to the type of the property.
The WebDisplayName attribute (from the WebDisplayNameAttribute class) allows you to specify the text for the label that appears with each control in the editing UI.
The following code example demonstrates how to use the WebDisplayNameAttribute attribute to assign a display name to a property on a Web Parts control. The custom UserJobType property is given a friendly name "Job Type" to display in the PropertyGridEditorPart control. This example is part of a larger example found in the PropertyGridEditorPart class overview.
<Personalizable(), WebBrowsable(), WebDisplayName("Job Type"), _
WebDescription("Select the category that corresponds to your job.")> _
Public Property UserJobType() As JobTypeName
Get
Dim o As Object = ViewState("UserJobType")
If Not (o Is Nothing) Then
Return CType(o, JobTypeName)
Else
Return _userJobType
End If
End Get
Set(ByVal value As JobTypeName)
_userJobType = CType(value, JobTypeName)
End Set
End Property
[Personalizable(), WebBrowsable(), WebDisplayName("Job Type"),
WebDescription("Select the category that corresponds to your job.")]
public JobTypeName UserJobType
{
get
{
object o = ViewState["UserJobType"];
if (o != null)
return (JobTypeName)o;
else
return _userJobType;
}
set { _userJobType = (JobTypeName)value; }
}
System..::.Object
System..::.Attribute
System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts..::.WebDisplayNameAttribute
Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP SP2, Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP Starter Edition, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2000 SP4, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 98
The .NET Framework and .NET Compact Framework do not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.
.NET Framework
Supported in: 3.5, 3.0, 2.0
Reference