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isCustomConsoleComponentWindowHidden()
Determines if the application-level
custom console component window is hidden. This method is available in API versions
25.0 through 31.0.
Syntax
1sforce.console.isCustomConsoleComponentWindowHidden((optional) callback:Function)Arguments
Sample Code–Visualforce
1<apex:page>
2
3 <A HREF="#" onClick="testIsCustomConsoleComponentWindowHidden();return false">
4 Click here to check if the custom console component window is hidden</A>
5
6 <apex:includeScript value="/support/console/68.0/integration.js"/>
7 <script type="text/javascript">
8 function testIsCustomConsoleComponentWindowHidden() {
9 sforce.console.isCustomConsoleComponentWindowHidden(checkWindowVisibility);
10 }
11
12 var checkWindowVisibility = function checkWindowVisibility(result) {
13 //Display the window visibility
14 if (result.success) {
15 alert('Is window hidden: ' + result.hidden);
16 } else {
17 alert('Error!');
18 }
19 }
20 </script>
21
22</apex:page>Response
This method is asynchronous, so it returns its response in an object in a callback method. The response object contains the following field:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| hidden | boolean | true if the custom console component window is hidden; false if the custom console component window is visible. |
| success | boolean | true if returning the custom console component window visibility was successful; false if returning the custom console component window visibility wasn't successful. |