Image.ImageAlign Property
Assembly: System.Web (in system.web.dll)
public: virtual property ImageAlign ImageAlign { ImageAlign get (); void set (ImageAlign value); }
/** @property */ public ImageAlign get_ImageAlign () /** @property */ public void set_ImageAlign (ImageAlign value)
public function get ImageAlign () : ImageAlign public function set ImageAlign (value : ImageAlign)
Property Value
One of the ImageAlign values. The default is NotSet.Use the ImageAlign property to specify or determine the alignment of the image in relation to other elements on the Web page. The following table lists the possible alignments.
| Alignment | Description |
|---|---|
| NotSet | The alignment is not set. |
| Left | The image is aligned on the left edge of the Web page with text wrapping on the right. |
| Right | The image is aligned on the right edge of the Web page with text wrapping on the left. |
| Baseline | The lower edge of the image is aligned with the lower edge of the first line of text. |
| Top | The upper edge of the image is aligned with the upper edge of the highest element on the same line. |
| Middle | The middle of the image is aligned with the lower edge of the first line of text. |
| Bottom | The lower edge of the image is aligned with the lower edge of the first line of text. |
| AbsBottom | The lower edge of the image is aligned with the lower edge of the largest element on the same line. |
| AbsMiddle | The middle of the image is aligned with the middle of the largest element on the same line. |
| TextTop | The upper edge of the image is aligned with the upper edge of the highest text on the same line. |
| Topic | Location |
|---|---|
| How to: Add Image Web Server Controls to a Web Forms Page | Building ASP .NET Web Applications |
| How to: Add Image Web Server Controls to a Web Forms Page | Building ASP .NET Web Applications |
| How to: Add Image Web Server Controls to a Web Forms Page (Visual Studio) | Building ASP .NET Web Applications in Visual Studio |
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