yeah, i was wondering about that...
i've written a bunch of a proof of concept for the stylesheet ideas i've been throwing around and i'm kindof stopped on this problem at the moment...
Gili wrote:
On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 17:38:36 +0100, Eelco Hillenius wrote:
Authors should never depend on globally defined styles like for <p> etc. They should use classes, selectors and inline styles. Now, selectors can be a problem, as when you use the id attribute for wicket components, that id will generally be less usable for css. What authors can do - like I do a lot in the project I'm working on - is to use <span or <div tags for marking style, and within that the usual wicket tags.
Agreed, but say for my RoundCornerBorder, how do I bind my CSS so it is local only to my component?
Gili
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