DxLoadingPanel.CssClass Property
Assigns a CSS class to the Loading Panel.
Namespace: DevExpress.Blazor
Assembly: DevExpress.Blazor.v24.2.dll
NuGet Package: DevExpress.Blazor
Declaration
[DefaultValue(null)]
[Parameter]
public string CssClass { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
String | null | CSS class names delimited by spaces. |
Remarks
Use the CssClass property to apply custom styles to the loading panel.
<style>
.my-panel {
font-style: italic;
}
</style>
<DxLoadingPanel Visible="true"
ApplyBackgroundShading="true"
CssClass="my-panel">
<DxMemo @bind-Text="@Text"
Rows="10" />
</DxLoadingPanel>
@code {
string Text = "Andrew received his BTS commercial in 1987 and a Ph.D. in international marketing at the University " +
"of Dallas in 1994. He speaks French and Italian fluently, and reads German. He joined the company as " +
"a sales representative. After that, he was promoted to sales manager in January 2005 and vice president " +
"of sales in March 2006. Andrew is a member of the Sales Management Round table, Seattle Chamber of Commerce, and Pacific Rim Importers Association.";
}
For more information on how to apply CSS classes to DevExpress Blazor components, refer to the following help topic: CSS Classes.
If your custom CSS ruleset includes only one class selector (.my-panel
in the code sample above), some property declarations can be ignored. DevExpress themes can apply predefined CSS rules that are more specific and have higher priority than a single-selector rule.
Make your rule more specific to increase the priority of your ruleset. See the following help topic for an example: Apply Styles to Components. For more information about how a browser calculates rule priority, refer to the following topic: Understanding the cascade.
You can use the !important flag to override other CSS rules. However, note that this flag modifies the standard behavior of the cascade, which can make troubleshooting CSS issues quite challenging, particularly in large stylesheets.