You shouldn't use both portlet-skin-class and other stuff of skinning. portlet-skin-class is self sufficient for an all skin, but you can't mix it with text-color and stuff like that.
check this mail where I first explained how to use portlet-style-class : http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg08920.html The only available example would be Metal skin and its classes. HTH, Aurelien Archana Turaga a �crit : > I did and did the following: > > <registry> > <skin-entry name="myskin" hidden="false"> > <property name="text-color" value="#ffffff" hidden="false"/> > <property name="background-color" value="#ffffff" hidden="false"/> > <property name="title-text-color" value="#000000" hidden="false"/> > <property name="title-background-color" value="#beceef" > hidden="false"/> <property name="title-style-class" > value="TitleStyleClass" hidden="false"/> <property > name="highlight-text-color" value="#ffffff" hidden="false"/> > <property name="highlight-background-color" value="#6331ff" > hidden="false"/> <property name="portlet-style-class" > value="BorderedPortlet" hidden="false"/> </skin-entry> > </registry> > > If you look at the above i added the "portlet-style-class" to > be set to BorderedPortlet and in the my css file i overrode > the BorderedPortlet with the following values > > .BorderedPortlet > { > background-color: white; > border: thin red solid; > font: normal; > color: black; > padding: 4; > } > > Do you see a problem here? Am i completely way off? > > Thanks for your responses. > > Archana > > > >>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/10/04 07:00PM >>> > Answer to your first question check out skin.xreg file in conf > directory. And for 2nd, you have to do a little. Keep file aside > and the copy it back. > > > ~suchi > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Archana Turaga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 4:50 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Skinning portlets---help > > > Hi, > I spent the whole day today experimenting with the layout of the > portlets with respect to their color, backgroung etc. > What i found is i can edit the jetspeed-vm and jetspeed-tab.vm to > edit the portlet border etc. > > This is where my problem is: > > 1st question: I set the border from 0 to 6 for the table in > jetspeed-vm...now all my portlets have a border (which is what i want) > but has a dark gray color...i'm trying to figure out where this color > is being specified...i guess one of the stylesheets..but i know i'm > going to be digging around for sometime. I want to change the color > of this border...how can i do this and what is the procedure involved? > > 2nd question(nothing to do with skinning): I'm editing the jetspeed > velocity files directly...so in future there is a new jetspeed release > i'll have to make sure that i do not lose the changes i made to > jetspeed.vm....is there a way to avoid this problem? > > If anyone knows the answer to any of these problems please help.... > > Thanks in advance for your time and patience, > Regards, > Archana > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
