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Link Control

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Definition and Usage

The Link control is used to create a hyperlink on a mobile device.


Properties

Property Value Description
Alignment left
center
right
Optional. How to align the Link control
BackColor rgb(x,x,x)
#xxxxxx
colorname
Optional. A background color for the link
ForeColor rgb(x,x,x)
#xxxxxx
colorname
Optional. A foreground color for the link
Font-Bold false
true
Optional. Specifies whether or not the text in the link should be bold
Font-Italic false
true
Optional. Specifies whether or not the text in the link should be italic
Font-Name fontname Optional. Specifies the font name of the text in the link
Font-Size normal
small
large
Optional. Specifies the font size of the text in the link
id unique_name Optional. A unique id for the control
NavigateUrl URL
#form_id
Optional. The URL of the link. If the value of this property begins with a #, it means that the link should navigate to another form on the current MobilePage control
runat "server" Required. Specifies that the control is a server control
SoftkeyLabel text Optional. Sets or returns the text displayed for a soft key when the NavigateUrl property is defined
StyleReference name_of_style_element Optional. Specifies a reference to a style to be applied to the control
Text text Optional. The text to display in the link
Wrapping wrap
nowrap
Optional. Specifies whether or not the text in the link should wrap

Example 1

The following example contains one form in an .aspx file. The Link control creates a hyperlink to W3Schools:

<%@ Page
Inherits="System.Web.UI.MobileControls.MobilePage"%>
<%@ Register TagPrefix="Mobile"
Namespace="System.Web.UI.MobileControls"
Assembly="System.Web.Mobile" %>
<Mobile:Form runat="server">
  <Mobile:Link runat="server" 
  NavigateURL="http://www.w3schools.com">Go to W3Schools!
  </Mobile:Link>
</Mobile:Form>

Example 2

The following example contains two forms in an .aspx file. The Link control lets the user navigate between the two mobile forms:

<%@ Page
Inherits="System.Web.UI.MobileControls.MobilePage"%>
<%@ Register TagPrefix="Mobile"
Namespace="System.Web.UI.MobileControls"
Assembly="System.Web.Mobile" %>
<Mobile:Form id="f1" runat="server">
 <Mobile:Label runat="server">Hello W3Schools
 </Mobile:Label>
 <Mobile:Link runat="server" NavigateURL="#f2">2
 </Mobile:Link>
</Mobile:Form>
<Mobile:Form id="f2" runat="server">
 <Mobile:Label runat="server">Hello Again
 </Mobile:Label>
 <Mobile:Link runat="server" NavigateURL="#f1">1
 </Mobile:Link>
</Mobile:Form>


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