HtmlTableCell.Width Property
Gets or sets the width (in pixels) of the cell represented by an instance of the HtmlTableCell class.
[Visual Basic] Public Property Width As String [C#] public string Width {get; set;} [C++] public: __property String* get_Width(); public: __property void set_Width(String*); [JScript] public function get Width() : String; public function set Width(String);
Property Value
The width (in pixels) of the cell represented by an instance of the HtmlTableCell class. The default value is String.Empty, which indicates that this property is not set.
Remarks
Use the Width property to specify the width (in pixels) of the cell represented by an instance of the HtmlTableCell class. When you specify the width for a cell, all cells in the same column automatically share that width.
Note If you specify a width that is smaller than is required to display the contents of the cell, this property is ignored.
Example
[Visual Basic, C#] The following example demonstrates how to use the Width property to programmatically control the width of the cells in the HtmlTable control.
[Visual Basic] <%@ Page Language="VB" AutoEventWireup="True" %> <html> <head> <script runat="server"> Sub Button_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Dim i As Integer Dim j As Integer ' Iterate through the rows of the table. For i=0 To Table1.Rows.Count - 1 ' Iterate through the cells of a row. For j=0 To Table1.Rows(i).Cells.Count - 1 ' Update the properties of each cell. Table1.Rows(i).Cells(j).BgColor = BgColorSelect.Value Table1.Rows(i).Cells(j).BorderColor = BorderColorSelect.Value Table1.Rows(i).Cells(j).Height = HeightSelect.Value Table1.Rows(i).Cells(j).Width = WidthSelect.Value Next j Next i End Sub </script> </head> <body> <form runat="server"> <h3>HtmlTableCell Example</h3> <table id="Table1" Border="1" BorderColor="black" runat="server"> <tr> <td> Cell 1. </td> <td> Cell 2. </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Cell 3. </td> <td> Cell 4. </td> </tr> </table> <hr> Select the display settings for the cells in the table: <br><br> BgColor: <select id="BgColorSelect" runat="server"> <option Value="Red">Red</option> <option Value="Blue">Blue</option> <option Value="Green">Green</option> <option Value="Black">Black</option> <option Value="White" Selected="True">White</option> </select> BorderColor: <select id="BorderColorSelect" runat="server"> <option Value="Red">Red</option> <option Value="Blue">Blue</option> <option Value="Green">Green</option> <option Value="Black" Selected="True">Black</option> <option Value="White">White</option> </select> <br><br> Height: <select id="HeightSelect" runat="server"> <option Value="0">0</option> <option Value="100">100</option> <option Value="150">150</option> <option Value="200">200</option> <option Value="250">250</option> </select> Width: <select id="WidthSelect" runat="server"> <option Value="0">0</option> <option Value="200">200</option> <option Value="250">250</option> <option Value="300">300</option> <option Value="350">350</option> </select> <br><br> <input type="button" value="Generate Table" OnServerClick = "Button_Click" runat="server"/> </form> </body> </html> [C#] <%@ Page Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="True" %> <html> <head> <script runat="server"> void Button_Click(Object sender, EventArgs e) { // Iterate through the rows of the table. for (int i=0; i<=Table1.Rows.Count - 1; i++) { // Iterate through the cells of a row. for (int j=0; j<=Table1.Rows[i].Cells.Count - 1; j++) { // Update the properties of each cell. Table1.Rows[i].Cells[j].BgColor = BgColorSelect.Value; Table1.Rows[i].Cells[j].BorderColor = BorderColorSelect.Value; Table1.Rows[i].Cells[j].Height = HeightSelect.Value; Table1.Rows[i].Cells[j].Width = WidthSelect.Value; } } } </script> </head> <body> <form runat="server"> <h3>HtmlTableCell Example</h3> <table id="Table1" Border="1" BorderColor="black" runat="server"> <tr> <td> Cell 1. </td> <td> Cell 2. </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Cell 3. </td> <td> Cell 4. </td> </tr> </table> <hr> Select the display settings for the cells in the table: <br><br> BgColor: <select id="BgColorSelect" runat="server"> <option Value="Red">Red</option> <option Value="Blue">Blue</option> <option Value="Green">Green</option> <option Value="Black">Black</option> <option Value="White" Selected="True">White</option> </select> BorderColor: <select id="BorderColorSelect" runat="server"> <option Value="Red">Red</option> <option Value="Blue">Blue</option> <option Value="Green">Green</option> <option Value="Black" Selected="True">Black</option> <option Value="White">White</option> </select> <br><br> Height: <select id="HeightSelect" runat="server"> <option Value="0">0</option> <option Value="100">100</option> <option Value="150">150</option> <option Value="200">200</option> <option Value="250">250</option> </select> Width: <select id="WidthSelect" runat="server"> <option Value="0">0</option> <option Value="200">200</option> <option Value="250">250</option> <option Value="300">300</option> <option Value="350">350</option> </select> <br><br> <input type="button" value="Generate Table" OnServerClick = "Button_Click" runat="server"/> </form> </body> </html>
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Requirements
Platforms: Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 2000, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2003 family
See Also
HtmlTableCell Class | HtmlTableCell Members | System.Web.UI.HtmlControls Namespace | BgColor | BorderColor | Height