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ASP.NET Direction Property


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Definition and Usage

The Direction property is used to set or return the  ontent display direction of the Panel.

This property is used specify the display direction for controls that include text in the Panel.

Syntax

<asp:Panel Direction="direction" runat="server">
Some Content
</asp:Panel>
 
Attribute Description
direction Specifies the content display direction of the panel

Possible values:

  • NotSet - Default. The content direction is not set
  • LeftToRight - The content direction is left to right
  • RightToLeft - The content direction is right to left


Example

The following example changes the Direction property for a Panel control:

<form runat="server">
<asp:Panel id="pan1" runat="server" Direction="RightToLeft">
Hello!
</asp:Panel>
</form>

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