The HtmlTableRow control is used to control a <tr> element. In HTML, the <tr> element is used to create a table row.
Property | Description |
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Align | The alignment of the row |
Attributes | Returns all attribute name and value pairs of the element |
BGColor | The background color of the row |
BorderColor | The color of the borders |
Cells | Returns the cells in this row |
Disabled | A Boolean value that indicates whether or not the control should be disabled. Default is false |
Height | The height of the row |
id | A unique id for the control |
InnerHtml | Sets or returns the content between the opening and closing tags of the HTML element. Special characters are not automatically converted to HTML entities |
InnerText | Sets or returns all text between the opening and closing tags of the HTML element. Special characters are automatically converted to HTML entities |
runat | Specifies that the control is a server control. Must be set to "server" |
Style | Sets or returns the CSS properties that are applied to the control |
TagName | Returns the element tag name |
VAlign | The vertical alignment of cells in the row |
Visible | A Boolean value that indicates whether or not the control should be visible |
HTMLTable
Declare two HtmlSelect controls, one HtmlInputButton control, and one HtmlTable control in an .aspx file (remember to embed the controls
inside an HtmlForm control). The user may choose number of cells and rows. When the submit button is triggered, the submit subroutine is executed. The submit
subroutine generates the table based on what the user did input.
HTMLTable 2
Declare an HtmlTable control and an HtmlInputButton control in an .aspx file (remember to embed the controls
inside an HtmlForm control). When the submit button is triggered, the submit subroutine is executed. The submit subroutine modifies the background color and
the border color of the table, it also changes the contents of the cells.