DxPopupBase.FooterContentTemplate Property
Specifies a template for content of the pop-up window’s footer.
Namespace: DevExpress.Blazor
Assembly: DevExpress.Blazor.v24.2.dll
NuGet Package: DevExpress.Blazor
Declaration
[Parameter]
public RenderFragment<IPopupElementInfo> FooterContentTemplate { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
RenderFragment<IPopupElementInfo> | The footer content. |
Remarks
The Popup consists of the body and the header with the Close button. Enable the ShowFooter option to display the Popup footer.
Use the FooterTextTemplate
property to display any UI render fragment (for instance, formatted text) in the pop-up body’s content area. This template does not affect the default content area rendering (that is, paddings, alignment, etc.)
The FooterContentTemplate
accepts an IPopupElementInfo object as the context
parameter. You can use the parameter’s CloseCallback property to implement the Close button.
The following image highlights the content area of Popup elements in red.
Implement two-way binding for the Visible property to show the Popup in code and update the property value when a user closes the Popup.
<div @onclick="@(() => PopupVisible = true)">
<p>CLICK TO SHOW A POP-UP WINDOW</p>
</div>
<DxPopup @bind-Visible="@PopupVisible"
HeaderText="Header"
BodyText="Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Mauris sit amet metus vel
nisi blandit tincidunt vel efficitur purus. Nunc nec turpis tempus, accumsan orci auctor,
imperdiet mauris. Fusce id purus magna."
ShowFooter="true">
<FooterContentTemplate>
<DxButton RenderStyle="ButtonRenderStyle.Primary" Text="OK"
Click="@context.CloseCallback" />
</FooterContentTemplate>
</DxPopup>
@code {
bool PopupVisible { get; set; } = false;
}
You can also use the following properties to customize the footer:
- FooterText - Allows you to display plain text and applies all predefined appearance settings. The
FooterContentTemplate
property takes priority over theFooterText
property. - FooterTemplate - Allows you to customize the entire footer. Predefined appearance settings do not apply. This template has the highest priority over the
FooterText
andFooterContentTemplate
properties.
For more information about Popup customization, refer to the following help topic: Content and Appearance.