mv--Boundary Attribute | mvBoundary Property
This topic documents a feature of Binary Behaviors, which are obsolete as of Internet Explorer 10.
Sets or retrieves the boundaries that the object can move within based on a composite value of the mv--boundary-left, mv--boundary-top, mv--boundary-right, and mv--boundary-bottom attributes for the movable behavior.
Syntax
CSS { mv--Boundary : sBoundary } Scripting [ sBoundary = ] movable.style.mvBoundary
Possible Values
sBoundary String that specifies or receives the following space-delimited values,:
- iBoundaryLeft
- Integer that specifies the leftmost boundary in which the element can move. Specifying null means no boundary is used.
- iBoundaryTop
- Integer that specifies the topmost boundary in which the element can move. Specifying null means no boundary is used.
- iBoundaryRight
- Integer that specifies the rightmost boundary in which the element can move. Specifying null means no boundary is used.
- iBoundaryBottom
- Integer that specifies the bottommost boundary in which the element can move. Specifying null means no boundary is used.
The property is read/write. The property has a default value of null null null null. The Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) attribute is inherited.
Remarks
The mv--Boundary attribute is available only to objects participating in the movable behavior.
Applies To
movable