System.Nullable<Length> MaxWidth { get; set; }

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Description

The MaxWidth property in the BaseStyles class represents the max-width CSS property. It is used to define the maximum width of an element. This property can be set to a specific length value or left unset, which means the element can grow indefinitely in width.

Usage

To use the MaxWidth property, assign it a value of type Sandbox.UI.Length. This can be a specific unit like pixels, percentages, or any other CSS length unit. If you do not want to set a maximum width, you can leave it as null.

Example

// Example of setting the MaxWidth property
var styles = new BaseStyles();
styles.MaxWidth = new Length(100, LengthUnit.Percent); // Sets max-width to 100%

// Example of clearing the MaxWidth property
styles.MaxWidth = null; // Removes the max-width constraint