On 8/12/05, Douglas Knudsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> well, interesting, IIRC they claim that Flex supports CSS when it only
> supprts these few things
>  http://livedocs.macromedia.com/flex/15/flex_docs_en/00000549.htm

Who claims that Flex supports all of the CSS1/CSS2 spec?  You're
right, Flex supports a subset of CSS.

The basic infrastructure is there (compiling a .css file into the SWF,
attaching inheriting and non-inheriting properties to objects on the
screen, etc.), and you can build on top of that.  You can add your own
styles to your own components.  For example, in this example I made
'x', 'y', 'width' and 'height' CSS properties (some people want to
make Flex behave like HTML, so here you go):

http://manish.revise.org/2005/06/controlling-flex-application-layout.html

Manish


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