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CefRuntimeStyle Enumeration

Version 130.1.90
CEF supports both a Chrome runtime (based on the Chrome UI layer) and an Alloy runtime (based on the Chromium content layer). The Chrome runtime provides the full Chrome UI and browser functionality whereas the Alloy runtime provides less default browser functionality but adds additional client callbacks and support for windowless (off-screen) rendering. For additional comparative details on runtime types see https://bitbucket.org/chromiumembedded/cef/wiki/Architecture.md#markdown-header-cef3 Each runtime is composed of a bootstrap component and a style component. The style component is individually configured for each window/browser at creation time and, in combination with the Chrome bootstrap, different styles can be mixed during runtime. Windowless rendering will always use Alloy style. Windowed rendering with a default window or client-provided parent window can configure the style via CefWindowInfo.runtime_style. Windowed rendering with the Views framework can configure the style via CefWindowDelegate::GetWindowRuntimeStyle and CefBrowserViewDelegate::GetBrowserRuntimeStyle. Alloy style Windows with the Views framework can host only Alloy style BrowserViews but Chrome style Windows can host both style BrowserViews. Additionally, a Chrome style Window can host at most one Chrome style BrowserView but potentially multiple Alloy style BrowserViews. See CefWindowInfo.runtime_style documentation for any additional platform-specific limitations.

Namespace: CefSharp
Assembly: CefSharp (in CefSharp.dll) Version: 129.0.110.0 (129.0.110.0)
Syntax
public enum CefRuntimeStyle
Members
Member nameValueDescription
Default0 Use the default runtime style. See above documentation for exceptions.
Chrome1 Use the Chrome runtime style.
Alloy2 Use the Alloy runtime style. runtime.
See Also