have you tried looking at the node you want to apply the style to with
firefox dominspector? you can list the applied css style rules and you
see the files they come from.
Simon Lessard wrote:
Then it should be the one used. So, simple question, did you clear your
cache? You must clear it almost everytime while working on your skin.
Regards,
~ Simon
On 9/25/06, Causevic, Dzenan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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?
> > >>
> > >>
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
>