Ext.js – Layouts
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Layout is the way the elements are arranged in a container. It can be horizontal, vertical, or any other. Ext JS has a different layout defined in its library but we can always write custom layouts as well.
Sr.No | Layout & Description |
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1 |
Absolute
This layout allows to position the items using XY coordinates in the container. |
2 |
Accordion
This layout allows to place all the items in stack fashion (one on top of the other) inside the container. |
3 |
Anchor
This layout gives the privilege to the user to specify the size of each element with respect to the container size. |
4 |
Border
In this layout various panels are nested and separated by borders. |
5 |
Auto
This is the default layout that decides the layout of the elements based on the number of elements. |
6 |
Card(TabPanel)
This layout arranges different components in tab fashion. Tabs will be displayed on top of the container. Every time only one tab is visible and each tab is considered as a different component. |
7 |
Card(Wizard)
In this layout, every time the elements come for full container space. There is a bottom tool bar in the wizard for navigation. |
8 |
Column
This layout is to show multiple columns in the container. We can define a fixed or percentage width to the columns. The percentage width will be calculated based on the full size of the container. |
9 |
Fit
In this layout, the container is filled with a single panel. When there is no specific requirement related to the layout, then this layout is used. |
10 |
Table
As the name implies, this layout arranges the components in a container in the HTML table format. |
11 |
vBox
This layout allows the element to be distributed in a vertical manner. This is one of the most used layout. |
12 |
hBox
This layout allows the element to be distributed in a horizontal manner. |
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