I can post blogs for skinning with tips like this. Where should I put these?
wiki ? or create your own blog ;) ? I moved mine from JRoller to wordpress: http://matthiaswessendorf.wordpress.com/ A cool tool. -M
Thanks, - Jeanne Simon Lessard wrote: > Hmmmm, > > What about af|inputText.myStyleClass::label? > > On 5/14/07, *Francisco Passos* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > That was it, thank you! Firefox tends to keep the css in cache, so > after clearing it works fine. > > However your previous suggested solution for the initial problem I > presented: > > af|inputText::label.myStyleClass { > font-weight : bold; > } > > <tr:inputText styleClass="myStyleClass"/> > > > does not seem to work, in that the label is not presented in bold. > > > On 5/14/07, * Simon Lessard* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > Hello Francisco, > > Hmmm it might be a browser cache problem. When working with > skin you have to clear your browser cache often else it will > use the cached CSS. I assume that, in your case, the last > change you made either triggered a filename change or your > browser cache expired thus loading the latest CSS and showing > all changes. > > > Regards, > > ~ Simon > > > On 5/14/07, *Francisco Passos* < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > Oddly enough, if I add > > @platform windows, linux, solaris > { > /** for ie and gecko on windows, linux and solaris, make the color pink **/ > > > > @agent ie, gecko > { > af|inputText::content {background-color:pink} > > } > } > > to the css, suddenly everything works - the text size, the > red background color, the bold font weight... > > What should I make of this? > > > On 5/14/07, * Francisco Passos* > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > Thank you for your hint, I'll try it as soon as I can. > > It seems that I'm not quite there yet, I'm two steps > behind. > > I'm using a skin extending the simple-desktop: > > <skins xmlns=" http://myfaces.apache.org/trinidad/skin"> > <skin> > <id>stp.desktop </id> > <family>stp</family> > <render-kit-id> > org.apache.myfaces.trinidad.desktop</render-kit-id> > <style-sheet-name> > resources/css/skin-stp.css > </style-sheet-name> > <extends>simple.desktop</extends> > </skin> > </skins> > > and in skin-stp.css I define some things, such as > > .AFDefaultFont:alias { > font-size : 18px; > } > > and > > af|inputText::label { > background-color: red; > font-weight: bold; > } > > And none of them is working. The text is overall very > small (nowhere near the 18px I put there to test) and > tr:inputText labels are neither red nor bold. It seems > like it is ignoring my skin-stp.css definitions. What > could cause this? > > > On 5/11/07, *Simon Lessard* < > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > Hello Francisco, > > You could try the following: > > af|inputText:: label.myStyleClass { > font-weight : bold; > } > > <tr:inputText styleClass="myStyleClass"/> > > I think it might work. > > > Regards, > > ~ Simon > > > On 5/11/07, *Francisco Passos * > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > Hello there! > > I'd like most of my inputTexts to be rendered > as they are by default. > > However, I'd like a few of them to have a bold > label. > > I tried this: > > af|inputText::label { > font-weight : bold; > } > > But as you know this leads every inputText to > have their labels in bold. > > Is there any way to reference ::label from > within the inlineStyle property and define > this property on the spot? > > > > > > >
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