ASP.NET Actionlink with glyphicon and text with di

2019-01-13 04:43发布

问题:

I want to present a button with @Html.ActionLink but i need to have my application font in the text.

With this code:

<span>
    @Html.ActionLink("  Create New", "Create", null, new { @class = "btn btn-warning glyphicon glyphicon-plus-sign" })
</span>

I get my button but the Create New text appears with the glyphicon font-family.

Putting the glyphicon classes in the span doesn't change anything

回答1:

You should not add the glyphicon class to the a-tag.

From the Bootstrap website:

Don't mix with other components Icon classes cannot be directly combined with other components. They should not be used along with other classes on the same element. Instead, add a nested <span> and apply the icon classes to the <span>.

Only for use on empty elements Icon classes should only be used on elements that contain no text content and have no child elements.

In other words the correct HTML for this to work the way you want would be: <a href="#" class="btn btn-warning">test <span class="glyphicon glyphicon-plus-sign"></span></a>

This makes the Html.ActionLink helper unsuitable. Instead you could use something like:

<a href="@Url.Action("Action", "Controller")" class="btn btn-warning">
    link text 
    <span class="glyphicon glyphicon-plus-sign" aria-hidden="true"></span>
</a>


回答2:

This works for me in MVC 5:

@Html.ActionLink(" ", "EditResources", "NicheSites", new { ViewBag.dbc, item.locale, ViewBag.domainId, domainName = ViewBag.domaiName }, new {@class= "glyphicon glyphicon-edit" })

The first parameter cannot be empty or null or it will blow.



回答3:

It might be better to just write out the HTML rather than try to make it work with HtmlHelper.ActionLink...

<span>
    <a href="@Url.Action("Create")" class="btn btn-warning">
        <span class="glyphicon glyphicon-plus-sign"></span>
        Create New
    </a>
</span>


回答4:

Here's mine. Inspired by Andrey Burykin

public static class BensHtmlHelpers
{
    public static MvcHtmlString IconLink(this HtmlHelper htmlHelper, string linkText, string actionName, object routeValues, String iconName, object htmlAttributes = null)
    {
        var linkMarkup = htmlHelper.ActionLink(linkText, actionName, routeValues, htmlAttributes).ToHtmlString();
        var iconMarkup = String.Format("<span class=\"{0}\" aria-hidden=\"true\"></span>", iconName);
        return new MvcHtmlString(linkMarkup.Insert(linkMarkup.IndexOf(@"</a>"), iconMarkup));
    }
}


回答5:

I should go with the approach of @Url.Action instead of @Html.ActionLink, se example code below:

<span>
<a href="@Url.Action("Create", new { @class = "btn btn-warning" })"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-plus-sign"></span> Create New</a>
</span>


回答6:

You can use simple extension:

private static readonly String SPAN_FORMAT = "<span class=\"{0}\" aria-hidden=\"true\"></span>";
private static readonly String A_END = "</a>";
public static MvcHtmlString ActionLink(this HtmlHelper htmlHelper, string linkText, string actionName, object routeValues, String iconName, object htmlAttributes = null)
{
    var linkMarkup = htmlHelper.ActionLink(linkText, actionName, routeValues, htmlAttributes).ToHtmlString();
    if (!linkMarkup.EndsWith(A_END))
        throw new ArgumentException();

    var iconMarkup = String.Format(SPAN_FORMAT, iconName);
    return new MvcHtmlString(linkMarkup.Insert(linkMarkup.Length - A_END.Length, iconMarkup));
}

Usage:

Html.ActionLink(" ", "DeleteChart", new { Id = _.Id }, "glyphicon glyphicon-trash")


回答7:

Try it!

@Html.ActionLink(" Cerrar sesión", "Login", "Account", routeValues: null, htmlAttributes: new { id = "loginLink" , @class = "glyphicon glyphicon-log-in" })


回答8:

Let's have a try on this. Let me know if it is working .Thanks

<style>
   span.super a
  {
      font: (your application font) !important;
  }

</style>

<span class="super">
    @Html.ActionLink("  Create New", "Create", null, new { @class = "btn btn-warning glyphicon glyphicon-plus-sign" })
</span>


回答9:

How about using Html.BeginForm with a FormMethod.Get / FormMethod.Post

@using (Html.BeginForm("Action", "Controller", new { Area = "" },
FormMethod.Get, htmlAttributes: new { title = "SomeTitle" }))
{   
   <button type="submit" class="btn-link" role="menuitem">
   <i class="glyphicon glyphicon-plus-sign"></i>Create New</button>
}


回答10:

Try this. Worked for me.

<button class="btn btn-primary"><i class ="fa fa-plus">@Html.ActionLink(" ", "Create", "Home")</i></button>


回答11:

Try this. Use "htmlAttributes"

 @Html.ActionLink("  Create New", "Create", null, htmlAttributes: new { @class = "<your class>",@style="font:<your font>" })