WebPartZoneBase.BorderColor Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the color for the border of a WebPartZoneBase control.
public:
virtual property System::Drawing::Color BorderColor { System::Drawing::Color get(); void set(System::Drawing::Color value); };
public override System.Drawing.Color BorderColor { get; set; }
member this.BorderColor : System.Drawing.Color with get, set
Public Overrides Property BorderColor As Color
Property Value
A Color that contains the border color. The default color is Gray.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates the declarative use of the BorderColor property on a WebPartZone control. For the full code example, including the code-behind source file and the .aspx page that contains the zone in this code, see the WebPartZoneBase class overview.
Notice that the BorderColor attribute is set to a specific named color. After you load the page into a browser and switch the page into design display mode, you can see the effect of the property.
<asp:WebPartZone
ID="WebPartZone2"
Runat="server"
DragHighlightColor="#00ff00"
AllowLayoutChange="true"
EmptyZoneText="Add WebParts to this empty Zone."
BorderWidth="2"
BorderColor="DarkBlue"
BorderStyle="Dashed"
MenuLabelText="Verbs Menu"
MenuPopupImageUrl="label.gif" >
<VerbStyle Font-Italic="true" />
<MenuLabelStyle BackColor="Lime" BorderWidth="1" />
<MenuLabelHoverStyle Font-Bold="true" />
<MenuVerbHoverStyle BackColor="LightGrey" />
<MenuVerbStyle Font-Italic="true" />
<ZoneTemplate>
<asp:Label ID="Label1" Runat="server" Title="Date" />
</ZoneTemplate>
</asp:WebPartZone>
<asp:WebPartZone
ID="WebPartZone2"
Runat="server"
DragHighlightColor="#00ff00"
AllowLayoutChange="true"
EmptyZoneText="Add WebParts to this empty Zone."
BorderWidth="2"
BorderColor="DarkBlue"
BorderStyle="Dashed"
MenuLabelText="Verbs Menu"
MenuPopupImageUrl="label.gif" >
<VerbStyle Font-Italic="true" />
<MenuLabelStyle BackColor="Lime" BorderWidth="1" />
<MenuLabelHoverStyle Font-Bold="true" />
<MenuVerbHoverStyle BackColor="LightGrey" />
<MenuVerbStyle Font-Italic="true" />
<ZoneTemplate>
<asp:Label ID="Label1" Runat="server" Title="Date" />
</ZoneTemplate>
</asp:WebPartZone>
Remarks
The base BorderColor property is overridden by the WebPartZoneBase class to set a default color for zone borders.
You can set the BorderColor property for a WebPartZoneBase control either declaratively or programmatically. The border appears only when the zone is in a page display mode in which WebPartZoneBase class user interface (UI) features are visible, such as EditDisplayMode or DesignDisplayMode.