Nvm that, I misunderstood your requirement...

Maybe we should add selectors like af|panelBorderLayout::start-block,
af|panelBorderLayout::inner-start-block, etc.


Regards,

~ Simon

On 8/10/07, Simon Lessard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello Stephen,
>
> Have you tried innerStart facet as well by any chance?
>
> On 8/10/07, Stephen Friedrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> >
> > I used a panelBorderLayout to layout my page.
> > The left facet contains a panelBox for navigation.
> > Unfortunately the rendering of panelBorderLayout makes it very hard
> > to have my navigation panelBox 100% height (which is a client
> > requirement).
> > panelBorderLayout puts the "left" facet in a <td>, but that cell does
> > not have 100% set.
> > Therefore setting the cell's content (my panelBox) to height:100%
> > has no effect at all.
> >
> > Heavy usage of firebug resulted in a solution, but that is hacky and
> > only
> > works in firefox:
> > Set a style class: <tr:panelBorderLayout styleClass="myPanelBorder">
> > Use child selectors to modify the td height:
> >         .myPanelBorder > tbody > tr > td {
> >                 height: 100%;
> >         }
> >
> > Isn't that ugly.
> > Two possible soltuions:
> > - Change the panelBorderLayout render, so that it always gives the td's
> > height:100%. I don't see any disadvantages in that. The child (facet)
> > is then free to use that height or not.
> >
> > - Make the panelBorderLayout skinnable.
> >
> > What do you think?
> >
>
>

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