Properties which behave like their CSS counterparts:
- height, maxHeight, minHeight (e.g. '100px')
- width, maxWidth, minWidth (e.g. '100px')
- padding, margin (e.g. '4px 4px 4px 4px' or simply '4px')
- color, backgroundColor (e.g. 'red' or '#FF0000')
- border (e.g. '1px solid black')
- fontSize (e.g. '24px')
- fontStyle (e.g. 'italic')
- fontWeight (e.g. 'bold' or '100')
- fontFamily (e.g. 'monospace' or 'serif')
- textAlign (e.g. 'left' or 'center')
- textDecoration (e.g. 'underline' or 'line-through')
- whiteSpace (e.g. 'nowrap' or 'pre')
- shown (true or false)
Supported custom layout properties (see ui.Panel.Layout documentation):
- stretch ('horizontal', 'vertical', 'both')
- position ('top-right', 'top-center', 'top-left', 'bottom-right', ...)
Usage | Returns |
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Slider.style() | ui.data.ActiveDictionary |
Argument | Type | Details |
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this: ui.widget | ui.Widget | The ui.Widget instance. |
Examples
Code Editor (JavaScript)
// Define a UI widget and add it to the map. var widget = ui.Slider({style: {width: '400px'}}); Map.add(widget); // View the UI widget's style properties; an ActiveDictionary. print(widget.style()); // ActiveDictionaries are mutable; set a style property. widget.style().set('backgroundColor', 'E0E0E0'); print(widget.style()); // Define the UI widget's style ActiveDictionary as a variable. var widgetStyle = widget.style(); print(widgetStyle); // Set the UI widget's style properties from the ActiveDictionary variable. widgetStyle.set({border: '5px solid darkgray'}); print(widgetStyle);