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CSS « JavaFX « Java
Java
JavaFX
CSS
1.
Using CSS to style the border
2.
Connect to CSS Style Sheet in same Package
3.
Connect to CSS Style Sheet in another Package
4.
Set CSS style
5.
-fx-stroke: green;
6.
-fx-stroke-width: 5;
7.
-fx-stroke-dash-array: 12 2 4 2;
8.
-fx-stroke-dash-offset: 6;
9.
-fx-stroke-line-cap: butt;
10.
-fx-background-color: transparent;
11.
-fx-border-color: white;
12.
-fx-background-radius: 30;
13.
-fx-border-radius: 30;
14.
-fx-text-fill: white;
15.
-fx-font-weight: bold;
16.
-fx-font-size: 14px;
17.
-fx-padding: 10 20 10 20;
18.
Chart -fx-background-color: rgba(0,168,355,0.05);
19.
Chart -fx-border-color: rgba(0,16,35,0.5) rgba(0,68,55,0.6) transparent rgba(0,68,55,0.7);
20.
Set css file to Scene
21.
Use addAll() to attach several stylesheets.
22.
Set Control Id and use it in css
23.
Sample application that shows the use of CSS with the different layout panes provided by the JavaFX layout API.
24.
-fx-fill: red;