Page QML Type
A control that makes it convenient to add a header and footer to a page. More...
Import Statement: | import QtQuick.Controls 2.0 |
Since: | Qt 5.7 |
Inherits: |
Properties
- contentChildren : list<Item>
- contentData : list<Object>
- footer : Item
- header : Item
- title : string
Detailed Description
Page is a container control which makes it convenient to add a header and footer item to a page.
The following example snippet illustrates how to use a page-specific toolbar header and an application-wide tabbar footer.
import QtQuick.Controls 2.0 ApplicationWindow { visible: true StackView { anchors.fill: parent initialItem: Page { header: ToolBar { // ... } } } footer: TabBar { // ... } }
See also ApplicationWindow and Container Controls.
Property Documentation
contentChildren : list<Item> |
This property holds the list of content children.
The list contains all items that have been declared in QML as children of the page.
Note: Unlike contentData
, contentChildren
does not include non-visual QML objects.
See also Item::children and contentData.
This property holds the list of content data.
The list contains all objects that have been declared in QML as children of the container.
Note: Unlike contentChildren
, contentData
does include non-visual QML objects.
See also Item::data and contentChildren.
footer : Item |
This property holds the page footer item. The footer item is positioned to the bottom, and resized to the width of the page. The default value is null
.
Note: Assigning a ToolBar or TabBar as a page footer sets the respective ToolBar::position or TabBar::position property automatically to Footer
.
See also header and ApplicationWindow::footer.
header : Item |
This property holds the page header item. The header item is positioned to the top, and resized to the width of the page. The default value is null
.
Note: Assigning a ToolBar or TabBar as a page header sets the respective ToolBar::position or TabBar::position property automatically to Header
.
See also footer and ApplicationWindow::header.
This property holds the page title.
The title is often displayed at the top of a page to give the user context about the page they are viewing.
ApplicationWindow { visible: true width: 400 height: 400 header: Label { text: view.currentItem.title horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter } SwipeView { id: view anchors.fill: parent Page { title: qsTr("Home") } Page { title: qsTr("Discover") } Page { title: qsTr("Activity") } } }