Display text in title formatting. Each document should have a single Jt.title(), although this is not enforced.

Method Signatures and Parameters

Jt.title(String body)

body (String)

The text to display. Markdown is supported, see #markdown(String) for more details.

Chainable builder methods

anchor(String anchor)

The anchor name of the header that can be accessed with #anchor in the URL. If omitted, it generates an anchor using the body. If False, the anchor is not shown in the UI.

help(String help)

A tooltip that gets displayed next to the text. If this is null (default), no tooltip is displayed.

width(String width)

The width of the element. This can be one of the following:

  • content (default): The width of the element matches the width of its content, but doesn't exceed the width of the parent container.
  • stretch: The width of the element matches the width of the parent container.
  • An integer specifying the width in pixels: The element has a fixed width. If the specified width is greater than the width of the parent container, the width of the element matches the width of the parent container.

width(int widthPixels)

The width of the element in pixels. The element will have a fixed width. If the specified width is greater than the width of the parent container, the width of the element matches the width of the parent container.

key(String key)

A string to use as the unique key for the widget. If this is omitted, a key will be generated for the widget based on its content. No two widgets may have the same key.

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use()

Put the widget in the app, in the MAIN container.

use(JtContainer container)

Put the widget in the app, in the provided container.

Examples

Basic title and title with markdown formatting and styling

 import tech.catheu.jeamlit.core.Jt;

 public class TitleApp {
     public static void main(String[] args) {
         // Basic title
         Jt.title("This is a title").use();

         // Title with Markdown and styling
         Jt.title("_Jeamlit_ is **cool** :sunglasses:").use();
     }
 }

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