Hi Taromae,
yes, hasDrawer add a style to FooterBar and TopAppBar to adapt its width.
To change background via CSS you can use:
.jewel.topappbar .topBarAppHeader {
background: ... your color or image
}
Sorry, but can't understand the first part of the email, can you
reformulate?
thanks
El jue., 29 oct. 2020 a las 9:20, taromae (<[email protected]>)
escribió:
> Hello, Carlos
>
> Thank you for your reply.
>
>
> I set the height of ApplicationMainContent to 1000.
> Fixed movement was confirmed!
>
> In other words, can you think of the meaning of the fixed property of
> <j:Drawer> <j:FooterBar> <j:TopAppBar> as a flag fixed to the display
> position of the screen?
>
> Unfortunately, I couldn't control of the <j:FooterBar>.
> <j:TopAppBar> and <j:Drawer> are displayed in a fixed position (or no fixed
> position).
>
> And <j:TopAppBar> and <j:FooterBar> have a property called 'hasDrawer'.
> Is this the understanding that it controls the width of the <j:TopAppBar>
> or
> <j:FooterBar> when drawer.fixed?
>
> Finally, one more
> Can I change < j:TopAppBar >'s background of the image to an image or svg?
>
> I would appreciate your continued support.
>
>
> Thank you.
>
> Yushiro
>
>
>
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