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ToastCenter

Family: Shells & Overlays
Namespace: Tessera.Controls

Use ToastCenter when this interaction is the best match for your screen workflow.

When to use

  • You need a ToastCenter-style interaction inside the shells & overlays lane.
  • A titled widget surface improves scanability in dense shells.
  • The control is mainly presentational or state-driven through property updates.

Minimal usage

csharp.cs
using Tessera.Controls;
using Tessera.Layout;

var widget = new ToastCenter
{
    Title = "ToastCenter"
};

return Screen.Build(window => window.Body(body => body.Center(widget, width: 44, height: 9)));

Common pitfalls

  • Do not choose ToastCenter by name only; validate it against the target workflow.
  • Keep this control scoped to the shells & overlays concern; avoid cross-layer state coupling.
  • Set focused/normal styles intentionally so keyboard focus remains obvious.
  • Keep disabled state explicit and reversible so users understand why actions are blocked.

Public properties

PropertyType
AutoDismissExpiredbool
BorderBorderStyle
BorderStyleTextTesseraStyle
DefaultTimeoutTimeSpan?
ErrorItemStyleTesseraStyle
FocusedBorderStyleTextTesseraStyle
FocusedTitleStyleTesseraStyle
FocusMarkerstring
HoveredItemStyleTesseraStyle
InfoItemStyleTesseraStyle
IsDisabledbool
IsFocusedbool
IsReadOnlybool
ItemStyleTesseraStyle
MaxItemsint
MutedItemStyleTesseraStyle
PaddingThickness
SelectedItemStyleTesseraStyle
ShowFocusMarkerbool
SuccessItemStyleTesseraStyle
Titlestring
TitleStyleTesseraStyle
VisibleCapacityint
WarningItemStyleTesseraStyle

Public events

This control currently exposes no public events.