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V25.1
  • DxLoadingPanel.Visible Property

    Specifies the Loading Panel’s visibility.

    Namespace: DevExpress.Blazor

    Assembly: DevExpress.Blazor.v25.1.dll

    NuGet Package: DevExpress.Blazor

    Declaration

    [DefaultValue(false)]
    [Parameter]
    public bool Visible { get; set; }

    Property Value

    Type Default Description
    Boolean false

    true to display the panel; otherwise, false.

    Remarks

    You can close the Loading Panel in the following ways:

    • Use two-way binding with the Visible property to hide the panel on a condition (for example, when a time-consuming operation is completed).
    • Allow users to close the panel from the UI. Enable the CloseOnClick option.

    The following example imitates a time-consuming operation and uses the Visible property to show the panel at the beginning and hide it at the end of the operation:

    <DxButton Click="Click">Start operation</DxButton>
    
    <DxLoadingPanel @bind-Visible=@Visible
                    ApplyBackgroundShading="true"
                    CssClass="w-100">
        <DxMemo @bind-Text="@Text"
                Rows="10" />
    </DxLoadingPanel>
    
    @code {
        bool Visible { get; set; } = false;
        private async Task Click() {
            Visible = true;
            await Task.Delay(3000);
            Visible = false;
        }
        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.";
    }
    

    Show and hide the loading panel

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