Icon
In a user interface, an icon represents concept or meaning for the user. It's used to make better user experience (UX) and user-friendly applications.
Usage
BitIcon
To create an Icon you can use a BitIcon component.
With Custom Class
With Custom Style
Controlled BitIcon
Implementation
BitIcon parameters
Name |
Type |
Default value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
IconName | string | The icon name for the icon shown in the button |
BitComponentBase parameters
Name |
Type |
Default value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
AriaLabel | string? | null | The aria-label of the control for the benefit of screen readers. |
Class | string? | null | Custom CSS class for the root element of the component. |
HtmlAttributes | Dictionary<string, object> | new Dictionary<string, object>() | Capture and render additional attributes in addition to the component's parameters. |
Id | string? | null | Custom id attribute for the root element. if null the UniqueId will be used instead. |
IsEnabled | bool | true | Whether or not the component is enabled. |
Style | string? | null | Custom CSS style for the root element of the component. |
Visibility | BitVisibility | BitVisibility.Visible | Whether the component is visible, hidden or collapsed. |
BitComponentBase public members
Name |
Type |
Default value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
UniqueId | Guid | Guid.NewGuid() | The readonly unique id of the root element. it will be assigned to a new Guid at component instance construction. |
RootElement | ElementReference | The ElementReference of the root element. |
BitVisibility enum
Name |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|
Visible | 0 | The content of the component is visible. |
Hidden | 1 | The content of the component is hidden, but the space it takes on the page remains (visibility:hidden). |
Collapsed | 2 | The component is hidden (display:none). |