Brief followup Alain, please,

I located this in the xsltforms.css code file:

xforms-repeat[xf-bound]:not([xf-notrelevant]) > xforms-repeat-item {
      display: table-row;
}
xforms-repeat-item > * {
      display: inline-table !important;
}


This is a change to previous versions ?

If a change is made so that 'table-row' and 'inline-table' are set to 'block', then the layout behaviour of the form layouts I use is preserved without any local styling.

What are the consequences of setting this to 'block' as a default in xsltforms ?

Regards
Habs

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Date: Sat, 5 Dec 2020 11:30:25 +0000 (GMT)
From: Habs <[email protected]>
To: Alain Couthures <[email protected]>
Cc: XSLTForms support <[email protected]>
Subject: xsltforms 1.5 xforms-repeat xforms-repeat-item

Hello Alain

Thank you for the release link for xsltforms1.5.zip

Interestingly, I am having to go through my [css] stylesheets and change a few minor things to get form style to be similar to previous versions.

This has not been a problem to do, apart from xforms-repeat and xforms-repeat-item, of which I have not had to have a style for in previous versions.

Using an inspector, I have noticed that xforms-repeat-items are picking up a style of, display: table-row

It does not seem that it is possible to override it in a stylesheet to, for example, display: block

It is possible to temporarily override it in using inspector tools, to display: block and indeed this does demonstrate correct behaviour for my form styling.

Question: Is it intended that xforms-repeat-item are fixed-styled as display: table-row please, or should it be possible to change it in a style sheet ?

I hope this makes sense, if not let me know what I can help with to make the problem more clear.

Regards
Habs


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