Re: How to use CSS buttons outside of forms

2017-12-23 Thread Christopher Dodunski
Thanks Geoff. Are you in Aus? Greetings from NZ. Your tag... ...looks like it should do the trick. I assume that the t:context parameter is optional, in this case just for passing onNextPage() a literal string as argument? Also, to keep the website designers happy, it might be preferable

Re: How to use CSS buttons outside of forms

2017-12-23 Thread JumpStart
A working example: http://jumpstart.doublenegative.com.au/jumpstart/examples/styling/linksandsubmits1 Geoff > On 24 Dec 2017, at 6:33 am, Christopher Dodunski > wrote: > > Concerning use of the button HTML tag, I read the following... > >

Re: How to use CSS buttons outside of forms

2017-12-23 Thread Christopher Dodunski
Concerning use of the button HTML tag, I read the following... "Definition and Usage The tag defines a clickable button. Inside a element you can put content, like text or images. This is the difference between this element and buttons created with the element. Tip: Always specify the type

Re: How to use CSS buttons outside of forms

2017-12-23 Thread Christopher Dodunski
Oh, I thought I had tried that but the button didn't render. Hence my post. Nevermind, I'll try it again in case the problem was elsewhere. If ActionLink and Eventlink indeed accept 'class' parameter, it should go easily. Thanks, Chris.

Re: How to use CSS buttons outside of forms

2017-12-23 Thread Chris Poulsen
Hi, All the link types extends AbstractLink which supports informal parameters... So basically just add a class="" parameter and it will pass through to the html. -- Chris On Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at 8:31 AM, Christopher Dodunski < chrisfromtapes...@christopher.net.nz> wrote: > Hi all, > > The