For a similar component internally we're using:

af|chooseDate::today
af|chooseDate::today-link
af|chooseDate::regular-day
af|chooseDate::regular-day-link
af|chooseDate::prev-month-day
af|chooseDate::prev-month-day-link

... with pairs of styles for the table cell and the link itself.

-- Adam


On 8/7/07, Simon Lessard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Along the same lines I think we should assign a style class to the various
> cells in the calendar (currently you have to use a selector looking like
> "af|chooseDate::content a" to achieve this).
>
>
> ~ Simon
>
>
> On 8/7/07, Simon Lessard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Working currently on a skin I found a strange behavior. The selector
> "af|inputDate::content" is used for both the inputDate field and the popup
> calendar's body. A direct consequence of that is that you cannot assign a
> border around the calendar without setting one also on the field implying
> that all fields will need such border as well.
> >
> > Since ::content is consistently used throughout Trinidad for the field
> content I would keep it that way. Therefore, I see two solutions:
> >
> >
> > Always use the " af|chooseDate" root for the calendar and ignore the
> difference between inputDate's popup and inline chooseDate's calendar;
> > Add a new selector named " af|inputDate::calendar-body" (or something else
> if you anyone has a better idea)
> > Any opinion, suggestion or objection?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > ~ Simon
> >
>
>

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