Yep, we'll probably pull out the BODY rules, and just leave in the DIV.tapestry-error rules, etc.
On 1/3/07, RonPiterman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a small problem with default style. If I look at a project developement cycle, this will influence, or go into the prototyping stage - but I doubt if ever going into production stage. I find there is alot "to know" to make it to a production with tapetsry - I really would like to "need to know less" - now I also have "to know" how to override styles, primarily, which styles are predefined and exactly which rules they use,- ouch! It might be great for teaching tapestry, which is what howard does, but for using it for real life projects, which is what I do, its not a prime feature at all... Cheers, Ron Howard Lewis Ship wrote: > I'm stumbling through creating a default Tapestry 5 CSS style sheet. > > I'd like all Tapestry pages to have a "decent" simple L&F out of the box. > > My goals are to have some simple styles inlcuded automatically as the first > style <link>. > > The styles will either have a "tapestry-" prefix on the CSS class, or have > no class linkage. > > Users will be able to provide overriding stylesheets, or inline <style> > elements, to avoid the Tapestry default styles. > > Any help or suggestions on this are welcome! > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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