You should at least escape your ':', i.e. something like: BODY
WICKET\:MESSAGE * { }
But I doubt it will work on any browser. If you really want to keep the
wicket:message tags (imho you're better of without them), you could wrap
them in another container (div/span) and use that conatiner as a css
scope to style your messages.
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012, at 17:55, Adriano dos Santos Fernandes wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I was creating a website with Wicket and the CSS styles were fine.
>
> Then I decided to replace some texts with and it
> changed the formatting.
>
> I know setStripWicketTags(true), but I prefer to have it working with
> setStripWicketTags(false) in dev. mode.
>
> The html is actually a XHTML transitional. The affected style is related
> to "body * { ... }".
>
> I tried things like "body *:* { ... }" and it fixed the problem, but
> introduced another ones. I'm even not sure this is a valid CSS syntax.
>
> Has anyone have a hint on a good way to solve this problem?
>
> Sorry to not create a quickstart, maybe this is well know thing, but it
> never happened to me till now.
>
>
> Adriano
>
>
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