The List control is used to create a list on a mobile device.
| Property |
Value |
Description |
| Alignment |
left
center
right |
Optional. How to align the list |
| BackColor |
rgb(x,x,x)
#xxxxxx
colorname |
Optional. A background color for the list |
| DataMember |
dataMember |
Optional. Specifies the data member to extract in data
binding to a data source |
| DataSource |
dataSource |
Optional. Specifies the data source the control will be
bound to |
| DataTextField |
dataTextField |
Optional. |
| DataValueField |
dataValueField |
Optional. |
| Decoration |
None
Bulleted
Numbered |
Optional. Specifies the type of decoration used for items
in the list |
| ForeColor |
rgb(x,x,x)
#xxxxxx
colorname |
Optional. A foreground color for the list |
| Font-Bold |
false
true |
Optional. Specifies whether or not the text in the list should be bold |
| Font-Italic |
false
true |
Optional. Specifies whether or not the text in the list should be italic |
| Font-Name |
fontname |
Optional. Specifies the font name of the text in the list |
| Font-Size |
normal
small
large |
Optional. Specifies the font size of the text in the list |
| id |
unique_name |
Optional. A unique id for the control |
| ItemsAsLinks |
true
false |
Optional. Whether or not the items in the
list are to be treated as hyperlinks. Default is false |
| ItemCount |
itemCount |
Optional. |
| OnItemCommand |
function_name |
Optional. The name of the function to be executed when an
individual list item generates an event |
| OnItemDataBind |
function_name |
Optional. The name of the function to be executed when an
item is data bound to a MobileListItem object |
| OnLoadItems |
function_name |
Optional. The name of the function to be executed when the
items are to be loaded |
| runat |
"server" |
Required. Specifies that the control is a server control |
| StyleReference |
name_of_style_element |
Optional. Specifies a reference to a style to be applied to
the control |
| Wrapping |
wrap
nowrap |
Optional. Specifies whether or not the text in the list should wrap |
The following example is an .aspx page with two forms. The first form has a
list of cars. The second form is activated when a car is selected in the first
form, and it displays the price of the selected car: