U can use CSS !important too

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On 10/ago/2012, at 03:41, Tim Worman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Ramsey. Good tip.
> 
> I may have to find another way. I was hoping to maintain the flexibility to 
> style the component on the fly even within the app. It seems like I have to 
> clobber it to get what I want. Maybe the best move is to sub-class it.
> 
> Tim
> 
> On Aug 9, 2012, at 5:43 PM, Ramsey Gurley <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Tim,
>> 
>> You can substitute that Ajax css with a property:
>> 
>> er.extensions.ERXResponseRewriter.resource.Ajax.modalbox.css=framework.filename
>> 
>> Or block it altogether by setting the ERXResponseRewriter delegate:
>> 
>> ERXResponseRewriter.setDelegate(new ERXResponseRewriter.Delegate() {
>>    
>>    @Override
>>    public Resource responseRewriterWillAddResource(String framework, String 
>> fileName) {
>>        return new Resource(framework, fileName);
>>    }
>>    
>>    @Override
>>    public boolean responseRewriterShouldAddResource(String framework, String 
>> fileName) {
>>        return !("Ajax".equals(framework) && "modalbox.css".equals(fileName));
>>    }
>> });
>> 
>> Ramsey
>> 
>> 
>> On Aug 9, 2012, at 5:34 PM, Tim Worman wrote:
>> 
>>> All:
>>> 
>>> I've added my own css file for AjaxModalDialog to a custom framework and 
>>> assigned values in the wod for the modalboxCSS and modalboxCSSFramework 
>>> bindings for my AMD. I want the background to be white instead of grey. It 
>>> seems that no matter what I do, the modalbox.css in Ajax frameworks "wins" 
>>> and ensures that the background stays grey.
>>> 
>>> Strangely though, it does seem to find my css file in the framework I 
>>> specified. I know this is so  because the hard-coded "wait30trans.gif" 
>>> can't be found in the framework I've specified and a message appears in my 
>>> console.
>>> 
>>> Am I just doing this wrong or is what I'm seeing the expected behavior at 
>>> this time?
>>> 
>>> Tim
>>> UCLA GSE&IS
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