[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ADFFACES-97?page=all ]
Pierre-Luc Archambault updated ADFFACES-97:
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Attachment: Before_modif_panelFormLayout.JPG
after_modif_panelFormLayout.JPG
> af|input*:disabled::label with a property already defined
> af|panelForm::label-cell won't have any effect if the input component is
> placed inside a panelForm
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>
> Key: ADFFACES-97
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ADFFACES-97
> Project: MyFaces ADF-Faces
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Simon Lessard
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: after_modif_panelFormLayout.JPG,
> Before_modif_panelFormLayout.JPG
>
>
> If you place any of the <af:input*> or <af:select*> component inside a
> panelForm and use a personalized skin specifying the
> af|input*:disabled::label selectors, then style properties already defined by
> both af|panelForm::label-cell and af|input*:disabled::label will have an
> undefined result (depends on the CSS selector ordering).
> Theorically, the highest priority selector in that case should be
> af|input*:disabled::label.
> This bug occurs because the markup generated for an inputText (or any other
> input component) inside a panelForm place both style class on the same
> component, e.g.
> <td class="af|inputText:disabled::label af|panelForm::label-cell">
> <label>The label</label>
> </td>
> To fix the bug, the af|inputText:disabled::label style class should be
> applied to the label element itself rather than the cell, for instance
> <td class="af|panelForm::label-cell">
> <label class="af|inputText:disabled::label">The label</label>
> </td>
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