Vue Common - Object Structures - positionConfig - boundaryOffset
Specifies the offset of boundaries from the boundary element.
The offset is specified in pixels. To set this property, use an object with the x and y fields. These fields specify horizontal and vertical offsets, respectively. Alternatively, you can use a string value that indicates the offsets separated by a whitespace character. A positive offset narrows the boundaries; a negative offset widens the boundaries.
In the following code, left and right boundaries are narrowed (x is 50), but top and bottom boundaries are widened (y is -50).
- <template>
- <DxPopup ... >
- <DxPosition
- boundary-offset="50 -50">
- <!-- or -->
- <DxBoundaryOffset :x="50" :y="-50" />
- </DxPosition>
- </DxPopup>
- </template>
- <script>
- import 'devextreme/dist/css/dx.light.css';
- import DxPopup, {
- DxPosition,
- DxBoundaryOffset
- } from 'devextreme-vue/popup';
- export default {
- components: {
- DxPopup,
- DxPosition,
- DxBoundaryOffset
- }
- }
- </script>
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