psBackgroundColor - cBaseLocalControlHost
The background color of the web control
Type: Property
Access: Read/Write
Data Type: String
Parameters: None
Syntax
{ WebProperty=Client }
Property String psBackgroundColor
| Access Type | Syntax |
|---|---|
| Read Access: | WebGet psBackgroundColor to StringVariable |
| Write Access: | WebSet psBackgroundColor to StringVariable/Value |
Description
The background color of the web control, using HTML color codes. This is typically controlled by the current theme's (psTheme) Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).
The list of basic color keywords is: aqua, black, blue, fuchsia, gray, green, lime, maroon, navy, olive, purple, red, silver, teal, white, and yellow. The color names are case-insensitive. See http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-color/#html4 for more information.
For cWebList and cWebGrid columns, this only applies to the current/selected cell, not the whole column.
Sample
Set psBackgroundColor to "yellow"
Numerical color values can also be used. See http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-color/#html4 for more information.
Sample
Set psBackgroundColor to "#DDDDDD"
About Web Properties
Each web property maintains two values: The regular property value is set during object creation and should not be changed during the lifetime of that object. To access that value, use the standard property Get and Set syntax.
The web property value is the local value stored at each client. This is synchronized to the client's local value whenever a server call is being processed. To access the web property value, use the WebGet and WebSet syntax above instead of the standard Get and Set syntax.
About Web Properties
Each web property maintains two values: The regular property value is set during object creation and should not be changed during the lifetime of that object. To access that value, use the standard property Get and Set syntax.
The web property value is the local value stored at each client. This is synchronized to the client's local value whenever a server call is being processed. To access the web property value, use the WebGet and WebSet syntax above instead of the standard Get and Set syntax.