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AppNotificationBuilder.SetHeroImage Method

Definition

Overloads

SetHeroImage(Uri)

Sets the image that is displayed at the top of an app notification, taking up the full width of the notification.

SetHeroImage(Uri, String)

Sets the image that is displayed at the top of an app notification, taking up the full width of the notification, with the specified alternate text.

SetHeroImage(Uri)

Sets the image that is displayed at the top of an app notification, taking up the full width of the notification.

public:
 virtual AppNotificationBuilder ^ SetHeroImage(Uri ^ imageUri) = SetHeroImage;
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Overload("SetHeroImage")]
AppNotificationBuilder SetHeroImage(Uri const& imageUri);
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Overload("SetHeroImage")]
public AppNotificationBuilder SetHeroImage(System.Uri imageUri);
function setHeroImage(imageUri)
Public Function SetHeroImage (imageUri As Uri) As AppNotificationBuilder

Parameters

imageUri
Uri Uri

The URI of the hero image file.

Returns

Returns the AppNotificationBuilder instance so that additional method calls can be chained.

Attributes

Examples

The following example demonstrates setting an app logo override image in the XML payload for an app notification.

var notification = new AppNotificationBuilder()
    .AddText("Notification text.")
    .SetHeroImage(new Uri("ms-appx:///Images/HeroImage.png"))
    .BuildNotification();

AppNotificationManager.Default.Show(notification);

The resulting XML payload:

<toast>
    <visual>
        <binding template='ToastGeneric'>
            <text>Notification text.</text>
            <image placement='hero' src='ms-appx:///Images/HeroImage.png'/>
        </binding>
    </visual>
</toast>

Remarks

The following screenshot illustrates the placement of the hero image.

A screenshot of an app notification with a hero image.

Supported image file types include:

  • .png
  • .jpg
  • .svg

For guidance on using the AppNotificationBuilder APIs to create the UI for app notifications, see App notification content.

For reference information about the XML schema for app notifications, see App notification content schema.

Applies to

SetHeroImage(Uri, String)

Sets the image that is displayed at the top of an app notification, taking up the full width of the notification, with the specified alternate text.

public:
 virtual AppNotificationBuilder ^ SetHeroImage(Uri ^ imageUri, Platform::String ^ alternateText) = SetHeroImage;
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Overload("SetHeroImage2")]
AppNotificationBuilder SetHeroImage(Uri const& imageUri, winrt::hstring const& alternateText);
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Overload("SetHeroImage2")]
public AppNotificationBuilder SetHeroImage(System.Uri imageUri, string alternateText);
function setHeroImage(imageUri, alternateText)
Public Function SetHeroImage (imageUri As Uri, alternateText As String) As AppNotificationBuilder

Parameters

imageUri
Uri Uri

The URI of the hero image file.

alternateText
String

Platform::String

winrt::hstring

A string containing the alternate text for the hero image.

Returns

Returns the AppNotificationBuilder instance so that additional method calls can be chained.

Attributes

Examples

The following example demonstrates setting an app logo override image in the XML payload for an app notification.

var notification = new AppNotificationBuilder()
    .AddText("Notification text.")
    .SetHeroImage(new Uri("ms-appx:///Images/HeroImage.png"), "Alternate text")
    .BuildNotification();

AppNotificationManager.Default.Show(notification);

The resulting XML payload:

<toast>
    <visual>
        <binding template='ToastGeneric'>
            <text>Notification text.</text>
            <image placement='hero' src='ms-appx:///Images/HeroImage.png'/>
        </binding>
    </visual>
</toast>

Remarks

The following screenshot illustrates the placement of the hero image.

A screenshot of an app notification with a hero image.

Supported image file types include:

  • .png
  • .jpg
  • .svg

For guidance on using the AppNotificationBuilder APIs to create the UI for app notifications, see App notification content.

For reference information about the XML schema for app notifications, see App notification content schema.

Applies to