ChangePassword::ChangePasswordButtonStyle Property
Gets a reference to a collection of Style properties that define the appearance of the Change Password button on the ChangePassword control.
Assembly: System.Web (in System.Web.dll)
The following table lists the style settings that are available for customization with the ChangePasswordButtonStyle property.
Setting | Description |
|---|---|
BackColor | The color of the Change Password button. The color can be any of the Color properties. |
BorderColor | The color of the border around the Change Password button. The color can be any of the Color properties. |
BorderStyle | The style of the border around the Change Password button. The style can be "None", "Dotted", "Dashed", "Solid", "Double", "Groove", "Ridge", "Inset", or "Outset". The default is "NotSet". Some styles do not show up clearly unless the BorderWidth value is greater than 2. |
BorderWidth | The width of the border around the Change Password button. |
CssClass | The cascading style sheet (CSS) class used to render the Change Password button. If other settings are specified, they will override a style sheet setting. |
Font-Bold | true to display the Change Password button text in bold type. |
Font-Italic | true to display the Change Password button text in italic type. |
Font-Names | The name of the font face. |
Font-Overline | true to display the Change Password button text with a line above it. |
Font-Size | The size of the text in the Change Password button as a FontUnit object. |
Font-Strikeout | true to display the Change Password button text as crossed out. |
Font-Underline | true to display the Change Password button text with an underline. |
ForeColor | The color of the text in the Change Password button. The color can be any of the Color properties. |
Height | A Unit that represents the height of the Change Password button. |
Width | A Unit that represents the width of the Change Password button. |
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
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