HTML and CSS Reference
In-Depth Information
Table 9-2. ( continued )
Component
Description
SelectOneMenu
SelectOneMenu is an extended version of the standard SelectOneMenu with theme
integration.
SelectOneRadio
SelectOneRadio is an extended version of the standard SelectOneRadio with theme
integration.
Separator
Separator displays a horizontal line to separate content.
SlideMenu
SlideMenu is used to display nested submenus with sliding animation.
Slider
Slider is used to provide input with various customization options like orientation,
display modes, and skinning.
Socket
Socket component is an agent that creates a channel between the server and the client.
Spacer
Spacer is used to put spaces between elements.
Spinner
Spinner is an input component to provide a numerical input via increment and
decrement buttons.
SplitButton
SplitButton displays a command by default and additional ones in an overlay.
Stack
Stack is a navigation component that mimics the stacks feature in Mac OS X.
TabMenu
TabMenu is a navigation component that displays menu items as tabs.
TabView
TabView is a tabbed panel component featuring client side tabs, dynamic content
loading with Ajax, and content transition effects.
TagCloud
TagCloud displays a collection of tags with different strengths.
Terminal
Terminal is an Ajax powered web-based terminal that brings desktop terminals to JSF.
ThemeSwitcher
ThemeSwitcher enables switching PrimeFaces themes on the fly with no page refresh.
Toolbar
Toolbar is a horizontal grouping component for commands and other content.
Tooltip
Tooltip goes beyond the legacy html title attribute by providing custom effects, events,
html content, and advanced theme support.
Tree
Tree is used for displaying hierarchical data and creating site navigations.
TreeTable
TreeTable is used for displaying hierarchical data in tabular format.
Watermark
Watermark displays a hint on an input field.
Wizard
Wizard provides an Ajax-enhanced UI to implement a workflow easily in a single page.
Wizard consists of several child tab components where each tab represents a step in the
process.
In the next section, we will show a PrimeFaces application example in order to show you how to utilize the library
for creating nifty-looking JSF 2.2 web application.
 
 
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