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Vaadin is a web application framework for Rich Internet Applications (RIA).
Vaadin enables easy development and maintenance of fast and
secure rich web
applications with a stunning look and feel and a wide browser support.
It features a server-side architecture with the majority of the logic
running
on the server. Ajax technology is used at the browser-side to ensure a
rich
and interactive user experience.
/*
* Copyright 2012 Google Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not
* use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
* the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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*/
package elemental.html;
import elemental.dom.Element;
import elemental.events.*;
import elemental.util.*;
import elemental.dom.*;
import elemental.html.*;
import elemental.css.*;
import elemental.stylesheets.*;
import java.util.Date;
/**
* The HTML Table Head Element (<thead>
) defines a set of rows defining the head of the columns of the table.
*/
public interface TableSectionElement extends Element {
/**
* This enumerated attribute specifies how horizontal alignment of each cell content will be handled. Possible values are: - left, aligning the content to the left of the cell
- center, centering the content in the cell
- right, aligning the content to the right of the cell
- justify, inserting spaces into the textual content so that the content is justified in the cell
- char, aligning the textual content on a special character with a minimal offset, defined by the
char
and
charoff
attributes
Unimplemented (see
bug 2212
)
.
If this attribute is not set, the left value is assumed.
Note: Do not use this attribute as it is obsolete (not supported) in the latest standard. - To achieve the same effect as the left, center, right or justify values, use the CSS
text-align
property on it. - To achieve the same effect as the char value, in CSS3, you can use the value of the
char
as the value of the text-align
property
Unimplemented
.
*/
String getAlign();
void setAlign(String arg);
String getCh();
void setCh(String arg);
String getChOff();
void setChOff(String arg);
HTMLCollection getRows();
String getVAlign();
void setVAlign(String arg);
void deleteRow(int index);
Element insertRow(int index);
}