The library selector enables you to display a list of all existing libraries in your website. You can use the selector in the frontend or backend of your site. For example, you can use the selector on a page or in a widget designer. For more information about libraries, see Overview: Libraries.
The following image is an example of a library selector:
To add a Library selector, in your DesignerView.YourView.cshtml file, place one of the following tags anywhere in the HTML code:
DesignerView.YourView.cshtml
Single item selection:
Multiple items selection:
NOTE: To add the library selector in your widget, you must also implement the values of the attributes are scope properties in your controller.
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