See also GraffitiWebAnimatorObject.
Enumerations
Name | Values |
EffectColorProperty | BackgroundColor |
BorderBottomColor |
BorderLeftColor |
BorderRightColor |
BorderTopColor |
ForeColor |
ColumnRuleColor |
TextDecorationColor |
TextEmphasisColor |
OutlineColor |
EffectDirection | Up |
Down |
Left |
Right |
Vertical |
Horizontal |
EffectOperation | Show |
Hide |
Toggle |
Apply |
EffectScaleDirection | Both |
Vertical |
Horizontal |
EffectScaleOriginX | Left |
Right |
Middle |
EffectScaleOriginY | Bottom |
Top |
Center |
EffectScaleType | Both |
Box |
Content |
Constants
Name | Type | Value |
| | This class exposes no constants. |
Events
Definition | Description |
| This class exposes no events. |
Methods
Definition | Description |
NewAnimatedObject(theControl as WebControl as GraffitiWebAnimatorObject | Created a new animator object referencing the supplied WebControl. All of the work is done via the GraffitiWebAnimatorObject. |
Properties
Name | Type | Default Value | Description |
| | | This classes exposes no properties. |
Examples
Position and Fade in a Container
This example shows how to effectively chain animations with GraffitiWebAnimator. Starting with a Container off-screen, or whose Visible property is True, this snippet will hide it, move it in to place, then fade it in for a really nice effect.
Dim animContainer As GraffitiWebAnimatorObject = GraffitiWebAnimator1.NewAnimatedObject( ContainerControl1 ).Fade( GraffitiWebAnimator.EffectOperation.Hide, 1 ).Position( 100, 100, 1 ).Fade( GraffitiWebAnimator.EffectOperation.Show, 1000 )
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