THead
API Manual
THead displays a head element on a page. It displays the content
enclosed in its body and the page title set by the Title property.
In addition, stylesheets and JavaScripts registered via
- TClientScriptManager::registerStyleSheet,
- TClientScriptManager::registerStyleSheetFile,
- TClientScriptManager::registerHeadJavaScript and
- TClientScriptManager::registerHeadJavaScriptFile
will also be displayed in the head.
THead also manages and displays meta tags through its MetaTags
property. You can add a meta object to the collection in code dynamically,
or add it in template using the following syntax
<com:THead>
<com:TMetaTag HttpEquiv="Pragma" Content="no-cache" />
<com:TMetaTag Name="keywords" Content="Prado" />
</com:THead>
Note, TPage has a property Head that refers to
the THead control currently on the page. A page can have at most one THead
control. Although not required, it is recommended to place a THead on your page.
Without a THead on the page, stylesheets and javascripts in the current page
theme will not be rendered.