ASPxCardViewCommandButtonSettings.EditButton Property
Gets the Edit command button‘s settings.
Namespace: DevExpress.Web
Assembly: DevExpress.Web.v24.2.dll
Declaration
Property Value
Type | Description |
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CardViewCommandButtonSettings | A CardViewCommandButtonSettings object that specifies the button’s settings. |
Property Paths
You can access this nested property as listed below:
Library | Object Type | Path to EditButton |
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ASP.NET MVC Extensions | CardViewSettings |
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ASP.NET Web Forms Controls | ASPxCardView |
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Remarks
The Edit button switches the ASPxCardView to edit mode. Use the EditButton property to specify the button’s image, caption and type. The button’s visibility is specified by the CardViewCommandLayoutItem.ShowEditButton property.
The following example illustrates how to show the Edit command button as a button with an image.
<dx:ASPxCardView ID="ASPxCardView1" runat="server" AutoGenerateColumns="False" DataSourceID="SqlDataSource1" KeyFieldName="ProductID">
<Columns>
...
</Columns>
<CardLayoutProperties>
<Items>
<dx:CardViewCommandLayoutItem HorizontalAlign="Right" ShowEditButton="True">
</dx:CardViewCommandLayoutItem>
...
</Items>
</CardLayoutProperties>
<SettingsCommandButton>
<EditButton RenderMode="Button" Text="Edit Record">
<Image ToolTip="Click button to edit" Url="icon.png" AlternateText="Edit Record" />
</EditButton>
</SettingsCommandButton>
</dx:ASPxGridView>
Note
The Edit command button’s GridCommandButtonSettings.Text property value is not encoded by default. Use the ASPxCardViewCommandButtonSettings.EncodeHtml property to specify whether to display the button’s text that is HTML as HTML, or instead, strip out the HTML markers.
<SettingsCommandButton EncodeHtml="true">
<EditButton>
...
</EditButton>
</SettingsCommandButton>
Note
Specify the ASPxGridBase.KeyFieldName property when you add a new and delete an existing card.