Yes I did. It's there. Dzenan Causevic Software Web Developer NaviSite, Inc. Syracuse, NY (315) 453-2912 x5346
-----Original Message----- From: Simon Lessard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 2:54 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Use of custom style sheets Hello Dzenan, No, you should be able to palce the CSS anywhere, /adf/styles/cache will get generated automatically. Did you try to enter the CSS url in your browser to see if the stylesheet can be found? Regards, ~ Simon On 9/25/06, Causevic, Dzenan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I did make those changes but still no success. I am still getting default > look. > This is the excerpt from the source file: > > <link rel="stylesheet" charset="UTF-8" type="text/css" > href="/seekerreg/adf/styles/cache/blue- > desktop-unknown-version-en-gecko.css"><script>var _AdfWindowOpenError='A > popup window blocker has been detected in your browser. Popup blockers > interfere with the operation of this application. Please disable your popup > blocker or allow popups from this site.';</script><script > src="/seekerreg/adf/jsLibs/Common11-m7.js > "></script><script>_defaultTZ()</script> > <link href="/seekerreg/stylesheet/stylesheet.css" > rel="stylesheet"> > </head> > > Can blueSkin.css be placed in web/stylesheet directory where the custom > sheet resides, or does it have to go to some type of web/adf/styles/cache > like what we get above? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Simon Lessard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Mon 9/25/2006 1:56 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Use of custom style sheets > > Ugh... > > I'll have to test that, the first form should work just as well. > > On 9/25/06, HulaBula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Does it work now? I ran into a similar problem and now figured out that > > the config-parser treats > > <family> > > blue > > </family> > > > > different to > > > > <family>blue</family> (<-- which will work) > > > > You can see that behaviour if you step-debug through > > CoreRenderingContext.java. (linebreaks are not trimmed) > > > > greets! > > > > clemens > > > > Simon Lessard wrote: > > > You must specify the skin-family in trinidad.config.xml to value: > blue. > > > > > > On 9/25/06, Causevic, Dzenan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> > > >> > > >> I am a beginner to Trinidad components and I have a simple question > > >> regarding the use of style sheets. > > >> I am getting default look for tab components, however my page is > > >> using my > > >> own style sheet and now I need to get these tabs to use the same > > >> colors as > > >> the rest of the page. > > >> > > >> The documenation is not so clear, that's why I am posting here for > > help. > > >> I created WEB-INF/trinidad-config.xml file and added following > > >> directive: > > >> <skin-family>blueSkin</skin-family> > > >> Then I created WEB-INF/trinidad-skins.xml like this: > > >> <skins xmlns="http://myfaces.apache.org/trinidad/skin"> > > >> <skin> > > >> <id> > > >> blue.desktop > > >> </id> > > >> <family> > > >> blue > > >> </family> > > >> <render-kit-id> > > >> org.apache.myfaces.trinidad.desktop > > >> </render-kit-id> > > >> <style-sheet-name> > > >> stylesheet/blueSkin.css > > >> </style-sheet-name> > > >> </skin> > > >> </skins> > > >> > > >> Finally I placed blueSkin.css (the one from the demo page) in my > > >> web/stylesheet directory. > > >> > > >> However I still get a default look for my tabs. What am I still > missing > > >> here? > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > > >
