Gentlemen, thank you - it seems like a very sensible idea, but
unfortunately I can't get it to work. I've tried all of the following
(separately of course) in my application.css

.transition-button { display:inline-block; }
.transition-button { display:inline; }
.transition-button { display:block; }
.transition-button { display:none; }

and I even tried sticking it inline

<transition-button transition='&t'  style="display: inline"/>

yet my buttons stay stubbornly vertically aligned :( any idea what I'm
missing?

Paul

On 19 May, 20:15, Henry Baragar <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think you meant:
>
> .transition-button { display:inline-block; }
>
> Henry
>
> On May 19, 2010 03:05:24 pm Bryan Larsen wrote:
>
> > That sort of thing can be done with css.   Try:
>
> > .transition-button { display: block;}
>
> > On 10-05-19 02:50 PM, storitel wrote:
> > > hi all
> > > does anyone know how to make transition buttons render in a row,
> > > rather than in a column?
>
> > > Paul
>
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