That would work, but shouldn't that surely be a skinning decision?
Thx,
D.
On 11/2/06, Adam Winer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You could set horizontalGridVisible="false" and
verticalGridVisible="false"
on the table.
-- Adam
On 11/2/06, David Brunette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hello all. I am trying to skin our <tr:table /> components to
> remove the border between all the cells in the table. I tried to set
> 'border-style: none' on many selectors for both af|table and
> af|column... but nothing seemed to work. The only way I was able to
> remove the border was to set the border-color and background-color to be
> the same.
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>
>
> Then I noticed something in the rendered HTML and the generated CSS
> file. Each of the rendered <td /> elements have an attribute of
> class="x6m xag". The class 'x6m' has the style that I wanted... but the
> border-style was being overridden by the class 'xag'. In the generated
> CSS file, I found:
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>
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> .OraTableBorder1111,.xag {border-style:solid;border-width:1px}
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>
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> I do not see this selector in any of the documentation I have, so I
> am wondering if this is really supposed to be happening. Is this
> '.OraTableBorder1111' supposed to be taking over the border-style of my
> table or column components?? I found a similar situation with the
> border-style on sortable column headers, but I suspect the answer will
> be the same, so I will hold off on the details of that issue for now.
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>
>
> Thanks...
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>
>
> Dave
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