I understand it can be done like that, but then you have your styles
intruding into your code. If you are looking to have clear separation
between form, function, and style, you cannot presently do it with the
current Flex CSS implementation.
On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 2:56 AM, Justin Mclean wrote:
Hi,
> In CSS3 you can do it by simply having a comma delimited list of gradients
> assigned to the
> background attribute, and then control the repetition, positioning, and
> scaling of each in the same fashion, by having those values in a
> comma-delimited list on the corresponding attribute.
Ca
Hi,
> the CSS support in Flex is highly limited in its present state.
What do you think it's missing?
Flex 4 added a lot of advanced CSS support and it now supports class, type,
compound, id, descendant and pseudo selectors and media queries.
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/flex/using/WS2db454920e