Selector
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The selector allows you to create a graphical behavior that is similar to having multiple panels with tab navigation, only more flexible than that. The graphical appearance of a selector is the same as an (image) or (imagelink) object, an image and a text label. You should create two or more overlapped containers in a page, each with a unique id. Then create a (selector) object for each container, with all selectors having the same group name. When a (selector) object is touched, the corresponding container’s visibility will be set to visible, while all other containers associated to selectors with the same group name will become invisible.
Parameters
- image: image filename
- position: the object's position. Use the pixels or rows and columns coordinates format
- size: the image's width and height
- container ID: the container's id associated to this selector
- group: optional group name, identifying a set of selectors. All selectors with no group name defined are part of the same group
- label: optional text label next to the button. Can contain HTML tags
- css>: optional CSS style.
Syntax
(selector <image>; <position>; <width>; <height>; <container ID>; <group>; <label>; <css>)
E.g.
(selector apple.png; r3c5; 100; 100; mycontainer;; One)