I've tried it with both one and two colons. Neither seems to work.
--Dave
--- Jeanne Waldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
---------------------------------
There's a typo here in your email, and not sure if it is the same inyour code:
:alias (one colon, not two)
- Jeanne
DLC wrote:
Well, maybe I should be more specific. This is what I've
tried:.AFErrorIcon::alias { content:
url(/images/icon_alert.gif); }.AFErrorIcon::alias { content: 'W'; }.AFErrorIcon
{ content:
url(/images/icon_alert.gif); }.AFErrorIcon { content: 'W'; }None of these have
any effect on the
rendering of the error icon (e.g., what's rendered next to arequired input
field that is blank
when attempting to submit). That is rendered like this:<a
class="AFErrorIconStyle" title="Error"
name="_msgAnc_username">X</a>I would prefer it to render something like
this:<img
src="/images/icon_alert.gif" />Does that help?--Dave--- Scott O'Bryan <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dave, it needs to be an "icon". Can't be an X..DLC wrote:
Thanks for your input. Unfortunately, I can't seem to get this to work right.
Maybe I'm
justconfused.I'm trying to replace the default AFErrorIcon (which is an 'X')
with my own. Could
someone show me an example that they haveworking?Thanks,--Dave--- Scott O'Bryan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You can do that in the css . The skinning framework parses the css and any
icons which are
specified in the skinning file will override the default values. Use the
"content:" as specified
in the below example to specify which image to use.ScottPerkins, Nate-P63196
wrote:
Would this also work for the af|chooseDate::launch-icon...the defaultfor this
is a green calendar,
but I would like to change it to a bluecalendar.Can I do that with css or do I
need to change the
code? Nate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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-----Original Message-----From: Andrew Robinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:
Thursday, August 23, 2007 11:22 AMTo: MyFaces DiscussionSubject: Re: [Trinidad]
Removing Text
Icons (* and X)You can find the code in BaseDesktopSkin.java that registers the
defaulticons.In
your skin, you should be able to do things like:.AFDetailDisclosedIcon::alias {
content:
"V";}or.AFDetailDisclosedIcon::alias { content:
url(/skin/myskin/icons/myIcon.gif);}-AndrewOn
8/23/07, DLC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes. Sorry, I forgot to add [Trinidad] to the subject.--Dave--- Andrew Robinson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is this in relation to Trinidad?On 8/22/07, DLC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,I would like to substitute the text icons * and X for required and
error markers on fields
with my
own markup (an image and/or other text). Is there any way to do
this? If so, how?
Thanks,--Dave
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