Intersoft.Client.UI.Controls Namespace > UXPopup Class : HideAnimation Property |
<CategoryAttribute("Common Properties")> Public Property HideAnimation As PopupAnimation
Dim instance As UXPopup Dim value As PopupAnimation instance.HideAnimation = value value = instance.HideAnimation
[CategoryAttribute("Common Properties")] public PopupAnimation HideAnimation {get; set;}
[CategoryAttribute("Common Properties")] public: property PopupAnimation HideAnimation { PopupAnimation get(); void set ( PopupAnimation value); }
The UXPopup control has built-in support for the animations that are typically associated with behaviors like fade-in and slide-in. You can turn on these animations by setting the DisplayAnimation, HideAnimation, EnableFadeInAnimation, EnableFadeOutAnimation, SlideDirection properties. SlideDirection property is used when the DisplayAnimation and HideAnimation properties are set to Slide.
Although with these properties you can control each visual effects individually, it is advised not to mix match the animations for DisplayAnimation or HideAnimation, except if you want to disable one of the animation by setting the DisplayAnimation or HideAnimation property to None.
Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2