DesignerAutoFormatStyle.VerticalAlign Property

 

Gets or sets the vertical alignment of the contents for the associated control.

Namespace:   System.Web.UI.Design
Assembly:  System.Design (in System.Design.dll)

Public Property VerticalAlign As VerticalAlign

Property Value

Type: System.Web.UI.WebControls.VerticalAlign

One of the VerticalAlign values. The default is NotSet.

Use the VerticalAlign property to specify the vertical alignment of the contents for the associated control. If the VerticalAlign property does not apply to an associated control, the setting is ignored. For the defined values for the vertical alignment enumeration, see VerticalAlign.

The following code example demonstrates how to use a DesignerAutoFormat object and the Style property to apply formatting to a control.

' Applies styles based on the Name of the AutoFormat
Public Overrides Sub Apply(ByVal inLabel As Control)
    If TypeOf inLabel Is IndentLabel Then
        Dim ctl As IndentLabel = CType(inLabel, IndentLabel)

        ' Apply formatting according to the Name
        If Me.Name.Equals("MyClassic") Then
            ' For MyClassic, apply style elements directly to the control
            ctl.ForeColor = Color.Gray
            ctl.BackColor = Color.LightGray
            ctl.Font.Size = FontUnit.XSmall
            ctl.Font.Name = "Verdana,Geneva,Sans-Serif"
        ElseIf Me.Name.Equals("MyBright") Then
            ' For MyBright, apply style elements to the Style object
            Me.Style.ForeColor = Color.Maroon
            Me.Style.BackColor = Color.Yellow
            Me.Style.Font.Size = FontUnit.Medium

            ' Merge the AutoFormat style with the control's style
            ctl.MergeStyle(Me.Style)
        Else
            ' For the Default format, apply style elements to the control
            ctl.ForeColor = Color.Black
            ctl.BackColor = Color.Empty
            ctl.Font.Size = FontUnit.XSmall
        End If
    End If
End Sub

.NET Framework
Available since 2.0
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