John Kroubalkian wrote:
> For a non-duration event (instant event) I wanted to use a stylesheet 
> style to decorate the event.
>
> I set the icon attribute of an element to point to a transparent 
> image. (icon="http://someplace/images/transparent.gif";).
> Then set the classname attribute to a style (classname="my-event-style").
>
>     <event 
>
>         start="May 02 2009 00:00:00 GMT"
>
>         title="Evt Text"
>
>         icon="http://someplace/images/transparent.gif";
>
>         classname="my-event-style"
>
>         caption="some tooltip"
>
>         link="http://somesite.com/";
>
>         >
>
>         Shown in bubble text
>
>         </event>
>
>
>
>
> Style Entry:
>
> .my-event-style{
>   padding-left: 15px;
>   background-image: url(../images/myimage.gif);
>   background-repeat: no-repeat;
> }
>
> The image is a 15x15 .gif image.
>
> The 
> interesting thing is that when the timeline is rendered there are actually 2 
> images showing up in a somewhat diagonal positioning.
>
> Any ideas why?
>
> Is there a better way to use a stylesheet to set the icon for a 
> non-duration event?
>

Any URL to your timeline? It's hard to imagine what "2 images showing up 
in a somewhat diagonal positioning" actually means.

David


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