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The widget's style ActiveDictionary can be modified to update the widget's styles.
Properties such as height, width, padding, margin, color, and border behave like their CSS counterparts.
Custom layout properties like stretch and position are supported.
The
style()method returns a mutableui.data.ActiveDictionarywhich can be used to set single or multiple style properties.
Properties which behave like their CSS counterparts:
- height, maxHeight, minHeight (e.g. '100px')
- width, maxWidth, minWidth (e.g. '100px')
- padding, margin (e.g. '4px 4px 4px 4px' or simply '4px')
- color, backgroundColor (e.g. 'red' or '#FF0000')
- border (e.g. '1px solid black')
- borderColor (e.g. 'red black blue #FF0000')
- borderRadius (e.g. '10px')
- borderStyle (e.g. 'solid dashed none dotted')
- borderWidth (e.g. '1px 0px 1px 0px')
- fontSize (e.g. '24px')
- fontStyle (e.g. 'italic')
- fontWeight (e.g. 'bold' or '100')
- fontFamily (e.g. 'monospace' or 'serif')
- textAlign (e.g. 'left' or 'center')
- textDecoration (e.g. 'underline' or 'line-through')
- whiteSpace (e.g. 'nowrap' or 'pre')
- shown (true or false)
Supported custom layout properties (see ui.Panel.Layout documentation):
- stretch ('horizontal', 'vertical', 'both')
- position ('top-right', 'top-center', 'top-left', 'bottom-right', ...)
| Usage | Returns |
|---|---|
SplitPanel.style() | ui.data.ActiveDictionary |
| Argument | Type | Details |
|---|---|---|
this:ui.widget | ui.Widget | The ui.Widget instance. |
Examples
Code Editor (JavaScript)
// Define a UI widget and add it to the map.varwidget=ui.SplitPanel({style:{width:'400px',height:'200px'}});Map.add(widget);// View the UI widget's style properties; an ActiveDictionary.print(widget.style());// ActiveDictionaries are mutable; set a style property.widget.style().set('backgroundColor','lightgray');print(widget.style());// Define the UI widget's style ActiveDictionary as a variable.varwidgetStyle=widget.style();print(widgetStyle);// Set the UI widget's style properties from the ActiveDictionary variable.widgetStyle.set({border:'5px solid darkgray'});print(widgetStyle);
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Last updated 2025-06-23 UTC.