Re: Tr :Re: [Proposal] inhibiting
css properties in skin definition file
Hello again,
I just ran your example of
someAlias:alias
{
color: red;
}
.someSelector
{
-ora-rule-ref("selector:someAlias:alias");
background-color: blue;
}
by putting this in the pu
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Subject: Re: Tr :Re: [Proposal] inhibiting css properties
in skin definition file
Hello again,
I just ran your example of
someAlias:alias
{
color: red;
}
.someSelector
{
-ora-rule-ref
ct:Re: Tr :Re: [Proposal] inhibiting css properties
in skin definition file
Hello again,
I just ran your example of
someAlias:alias
{
color: red;
}
.someSelector
{
-ora-rule-ref("selector:someAlias:alias");
background-color: blue;
}
by
Hello again,
I just ran your example of
someAlias:alias
{
color: red;
}
.someSelector
{
-ora-rule-ref("selector:someAlias:alias");
background-color: blue;
}
by putting this in the purple skin (purpleSkin.css file)
And I created a new skin called purpleExtension. In
Hi there,
Yes, I have some comments (been busy).
First of all, it appears to be a bug that the skin's selector's property
does not take precedence. We should submit an issue for this.
As for the other issues:
1) Add a new keyword like -super or -inherit that would make the current
selector in
Hello, We would like to work on this improvement. Is there any comments about our suggestion ? If no, then we will proceed as indicated below. Otherwise, please let us know.___Eric Marcoux...Fujitsu Consulting (http://www.fujitsu.com/ca/en/services/consulting/)Me