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A DomHelper element spec, or true for a default element spec. Used to create the Element which will encapsulate this Component. See autoEl for details. Defaults to:
-{tag: 'input', type: 'text', size: '20', autocomplete: 'off'}
A tag name or DomHelper spec used to create the Element which will -encapsulate this Component.
-You do not normally need to specify this. For the base classes Ext.Component, Ext.BoxComponent, -and Ext.Container, this defaults to 'div'. The more complex Ext classes use a more complex -DOM structure created by their own onRender methods.
-This is intended to allow the developer to create application-specific utility Components encapsulated by -different DOM elements. Example usage:
{
- xtype: 'box',
- autoEl: {
- tag: 'img',
- src: 'http://www.example.com/example.jpg'
- }
-}, {
- xtype: 'box',
- autoEl: {
- tag: 'blockquote',
- html: 'autoEl is cool!'
- }
-}, {
- xtype: 'container',
- autoEl: 'ul',
- cls: 'ux-unordered-list',
- items: {
- xtype: 'box',
- autoEl: 'li',
- html: 'First list item'
- }
-}
True to use height:'auto', false to use fixed height (or allow it to be managed by its parent -Container's layout manager. Defaults to false.
-Note: Although many components inherit this config option, not all will -function as expected with a height of 'auto'. Setting autoHeight:true means that the -browser will manage height based on the element's contents, and that Ext will not manage it at all.
-If the browser is managing the height, be aware that resizes performed by the browser in response -to changes within the structure of the Component cannot be detected. Therefore changes to the height might -result in elements needing to be synchronized with the new height. Example:
var w = new Ext.Window({
- title: 'Window',
- width: 600,
- autoHeight: true,
- items: {
- title: 'Collapse Me',
- height: 400,
- collapsible: true,
- border: false,
- listeners: {
- beforecollapse: function() {
- w.el.shadow.hide();
- },
- beforeexpand: function() {
- w.el.shadow.hide();
- },
- collapse: function() {
- w.syncShadow();
- },
- expand: function() {
- w.syncShadow();
- }
- }
- }
-}).show();
{tag: 'input', type: 'text', size: '20', autocomplete: 'off'}
true
to use overflow:'auto' on the components layout element and show scroll bars automatically when
necessary, false
to clip any overflowing content (defaults to false
).True to use width:'auto', false to use fixed width (or allow it to be managed by its parent -Container's layout manager. Defaults to false.
-Note: Although many components inherit this config option, not all will -function as expected with a width of 'auto'. Setting autoWidth:true means that the -browser will manage width based on the element's contents, and that Ext will not manage it at all.
-If the browser is managing the width, be aware that resizes performed by the browser in response -to changes within the structure of the Component cannot be detected. Therefore changes to the width might -result in elements needing to be synchronized with the new width. For example, where the target element is:
<div id='grid-container' style='margin-left:25%;width:50%'></div>
-A Panel rendered into that target element must listen for browser window resize in order to relay its
-child items when the browser changes its width:var myPanel = new Ext.Panel({
- renderTo: 'grid-container',
- monitorResize: true, // relay on browser resize
- title: 'Panel',
- height: 400,
- autoWidth: true,
- layout: 'hbox',
- layoutConfig: {
- align: 'stretch'
- },
- defaults: {
- flex: 1
- },
- items: [{
- title: 'Box 1',
- }, {
- title: 'Box 2'
- }, {
- title: 'Box 3'
- }],
-});
The maximum value in pixels which this BoxComponent will set its height to.