AutomationProperties.HeadingLevelProperty Property
Definition
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Gets the identifier for the HeadingLevel attached property, which indicates the heading level for a UI Automation element.
public:
static property DependencyProperty ^ HeadingLevelProperty { DependencyProperty ^ get(); };
static DependencyProperty HeadingLevelProperty();
public static DependencyProperty HeadingLevelProperty { get; }
var dependencyProperty = AutomationProperties.headingLevelProperty;
Public Shared ReadOnly Property HeadingLevelProperty As DependencyProperty
Property Value
The identifier for the HeadingLevel attached property.
Examples
<TextBlock
Text="Mouse Options"
AutomationProperties.HeadingLevel="1"/>
</TextBlock>
<StackPanel AutomationProperties.AutomationName="Description of Content" AutomationProperties.HeadingLevel="1">
<!-- content here -->
</StackPanel>
public sealed partial class MainPage : Page
{
public MainPage()
{
this.InitializeComponent();
AutomationProperties.SetHeadingLevel(this, AutomationHeadingLevel.HeadingLevel3);
}
}
Remarks
Heading elements organize the user interface and make it easier to navigate. Some assistive technology (AT) allows users to quickly jump between headings. Headings have a level from 1 to 9.
The heading level property value is returned by the GetHeadingLevel method.