Ariel Fatecha wrote:
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Ariel Fatecha wrote:

typically, you don't use attributes to overwrite themes



Sure you do. Eg use of the "width" attribute will override any style set by themes or the user. Same thing for "maxWidth", etc. And we set them in various places...


Ooops, you are right!
And yes it's excessive...
(thinking about) I found that is impossible ensure (or 'protect' a little) a rule. Maybe sometimes we would want to do it, using your eg: making a forced one hard-size binding as width in splitter (with tree-splitter class), or for implementation rules in xul.css


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is anything there that I can do for help in this?


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