Re: Timeline styling and event positioning

2009-03-12 Thread spivey
Thanks for this post. I use the Web Developer plugin, but hadn't fully grokked how I could use it. Now I can style my events! spivey On Feb 12, 8:38 pm, Micky Hulse rgmi...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, Is there any sort of guide on how tostyleall the elements? Currently, I am using Firebug to get

Re: Timeline styling and event positioning

2009-03-04 Thread mleden
FYI, I've just started using the Web Developer extension for FF3 (3.0.6 in my case). I've heard good things about it and, so far, it's made working with the Exhibit styles significantly easier. -Mark On Feb 12, 4:53 pm, Micky Hulse rgmi...@gmail.com wrote: Hi David, thanks for the reply!

Re: Timeline styling and event positioning

2009-02-13 Thread Larry Kluger
, Larry From: Micky Hulse rgmi...@gmail.com To: SIMILE Widgets simile-widgets@googlegroups.com Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 7:38:48 PM Subject: Timeline styling and event positioning Hi, Is there any sort of guide on how to style all the elements? Currently

Re: Timeline styling and event positioning

2009-02-12 Thread David Karger
I don't think a guide exists. It would be great if you could add the classes you find to a table in the documentation wiki to help the next person. Micky Hulse wrote: Hi, Is there any sort of guide on how to style all the elements? Currently, I am using Firebug to get class names and then

Re: Timeline styling and event positioning

2009-02-12 Thread Micky Hulse
Hi David, thanks for the reply! Good idea, I will start gathering class names. So, it sounds like using CSS to style stuff is the way to go. Thanks! On Feb 12, 4:42 pm, David Karger kar...@mit.edu wrote: I don't think a guide exists.  It would be great if you could add the classes you find