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2012/4/27 <[email protected]> > Oops... my bad - I committed the cardinal sin of programming. I assumed > that my code was right and the server was wrong. Turns out I had a > programming error in my test. Now that I've fixed that I can give a better > answer. > > To change the border I added the following style element: > > <style> > .x-window { > border: 1px solid blue; /* or whatever */ > } > </style> > > Wrapping in a <div> tag doesn't work as CF relocates the code outside of > the <div> - which is kind of unfortunate since it give you a little less > control. > > I was able to see the styles created by CF and Javascript by using Firefox > - Firebug. > > Sincerely, Brooks > > *ADS* develops & supports effiective, efficient and secure software > solutions > * > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > * > *Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta *** *Application Delivery Services > 1000 Peachtree Street NE * Atlanta,Georgia * 30309-4470 ( 404-498-8178 > > > > > > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected], > Date: 04/27/2012 10:09 AM > Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] cfwindow - how to change the grey > border in the header? > Sent by: [email protected] > ------------------------------ > > > > Dusty: > > First off, I can't seem to get <cfwindow> to work properly, it looks like > CF9 has messed that tag up. I've seen that with <cflayoutarea> as well. > > That being said, I think the solution to your problem can be accomplish by > overriding the "x-window-header" and "x-window-body" styles that ColdFusion > is using. I would try to wrap the <cfwindow> tag in a named <div> element > like this: > > <div id='myStuff'> > <cfwindow name="window1"> > blah, blah, blah > </cfwindow> > </div> > > Then include a stylesheet entry like > > #myStuff .x-window-header { > border: 1px solid blue; /* or whatever */ > } > > #myStuff .x-window-body { > border: 1px solid blue; /* or whatever */ > } > > Firefox - FireBug plugin is really good at letting you see (and > dynamically) change the styles for a page element. This should get you > started. > > Sincerely, Brooks > > > * > ADS* develops & supports effiective, efficient and secure software > solutions * > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > * * > Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta *** *Application Delivery Services > 1000 Peachtree Street NE * Atlanta,Georgia * 30309-4470 ( 404-498-8178 > > > > > > From: Dusty Hale <[email protected]> > To: [email protected], > Date: 04/26/2012 12:08 PM > Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] cfwindow - how to change the grey border > in the header? > Sent by: [email protected] > ------------------------------ > > > > Does anyone know how to change the grey curvy border in the headerStyle of > a cfwindow? Changing the border for the body using CSS is no problem but > when when I add CSS for the border in the headerStyle attribute it does > nothing. I'm able to change the background color of the header no problem > but it looks really funny with the default grey curvy border. I'm trying to > get it to match the border color I set for the bodyStyle attribute. > > Thanks in advance for any help or advice!! > > Dusty > > > > > [attachment "mime.jpg" deleted by Brooks Wilson/ATL/FRS] > >
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