You see the Properties window for an Anchor component
when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer. Most of the component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the Anchor Java component in the page bean.
This JavaServer Faces 1.2 component has the following properties.
Type: String Type: String position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px
You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the Style Editor.
For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at
Type: Stringstyle property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. Type: String<a href="url">text</a>. Type: boolean Type: String_blank - renders the response in a new, unnamed window _self - renders the response in the current frame_parent - renders the response in the immediate frameset parent _top - renders the response in the full, unframed window Type: Stringtitle attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
Type: String href. If the value of this property is set, the page is not submitted if the user clicks the link. Type: booleanrendered property. Type: String Type: String Type: String Type: String Type: String Type: String Type: String Type: String Type: String Type: String Type: String Type: String Type: Stringurl property. Equivalent to the HTML attribute charset of the <a> tag. You can see a list of encodings at the following web page: Type: Stringurl property. This property is the equivalent of the rel attribute of the HTML <a> tag. The property can take any of the following values:
Type: boolean Type: Stringurl property and this document. This property is the equivalent of the rev attribute of the HTML <a> tag. It takes the same values as the rel property, described above. Type: Stringurl property is set. Equivalent to the HTML attribute type, which is a MIME type, such as text/html, image/png, image/gif, video/mpeg, text/css, or audio/basic. Type: Stringurl property. Equivalent to the hreflang attribute of the HTML <a> tag. To choose a language code, you can click the ellipsis button (...) to open the property editor. Some examples:
ar - Traditional Arabicde - Germanen - Englishes - Spanishfr - Frenchja - Japanese In addition to the codes available in the property editor, you can also enter additional codes using ISO standard names. Some examples:
en-US - United States Englishja-JP - Japanesezh-guoyu - Mandarin or Standard Chinese zh-Hans - Simplified Chinese scriptzh-HanT - Traditional Chinese script