Image
Image is a great way to set the look & feel for both building apps and working with them, and help make complex information to be illustrated easier for the visitors.
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Image is a great way to set the look & feel for both building apps and working with them, and help make complex information to be illustrated easier for the visitors.
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The HTTP URL address to the image element is placed here to render the image on the page.
Click
- This is triggered when the user clicks on this widget and anywhere within the widget area.
This sets whether the widget has to be displayed on the screen when the program is loaded. This shows/hides the widget both on desktop and mobile devices.
It will be useful when there is a process to be carried out, like running a query to fetch data, before the widget is loaded. The loading
boolean value can be utilized to show the spinner till the process is complete.
Rounded
Makes the image rounded at all the corners of the image.
Circle
Converts the image into a circle shape, keeping the center part of the image intact.
Thumbnail
When larger images are linked, this setting allows the image to be represented as a small image keeping the entire look of it. This keeps the image in its original size.
Users can click on the image to get a preview of it and can zoom into the image in the preview mode.
This will show a rotate-icon at the edge of the image when users move the mouse over the image and users can click the icon to rotate the image and view.
This will set whether the zoom button is available or not. If enabled, the user can click the zoom icon to enlarge the image to have a closer look.
Tooltips display additional information upon mouse hover. This information will be contextual, useful, and informative. The tooltip will be immediately shown when the user's mouse hovers over the widget, and immediately hides when the user's mouse leaves.
Users can use this property to display some information about the image or logo when users hover the mouse over the image.
Disables the user interaction with the element on the page. It visually indicates that the element is inactive and prevents users from interacting with it when applied.
Auto
The height is auto-adjusted for the content
Fixed
The height of the widget is fixed
Border Color
Set the colour to the border lines. The border lines will be shown only if that is enabled.
Border Radius
This sets the radius of the widget's corners, enabling rounded corners on the widget. This value is defined in "px" terms.
Border Width
Set the thickness of the border of the widget using this value. It is defined using "px" terms.
Margin
This value is set in terms of "px" number which creates the space between the border and the content of the widget.
Padding
This value is set in terms of "px" number which creates the space between the border and outer elements.
Background
Users can change the colour of the text background using this property. It has all the RGB colour ranges to pick from. It is recommended to use a corresponding background colour that shows the font clearly.
Box Shadow
The is the colour of the shadow that is generated behind the widget box. The X and Y axis values can be altered such that the shadow can be set to fall anywhere behind the widget area. "x-offset" - a positive number specifies the shadow will be on the right of the box, and a negative number will put the shadow on the left of the box. "y-offset" - a negative one means the shadow will be above the box, and a positive number means the shadow will be below the box. "Blur" - if the number is set to 0 then the shadow will be sharp. It will more blurred as the number goes higher, and the shadow will extend further away. "Color" - sets the colour of the shadow. If the colour is not set, the box shadows are drawn in the foreground colour.