Leon - that's a good tip! Since I was already in the java code doing cleanups, I
just hardcoded it to use a "basicTable" style - which is in my style sheet. I'd
like to get some help with converting that to a parameter though.
Leon Torres wrote:
Quick and dirty way to accomplish this: Wrap your form call in a
<container id="something">
Then you can use CSS selectors to select that particular form table:
#someting table {}
I think we do this trick in crmsfa, where the form widget is probably
most intensively used.
Cheers,
- Leon
Adrian Crum wrote:
I just spent the last two days working closely with the form widget
and I'd like to take the time to offer my appreciation and admiration
to its author.
At first I didn't care for it because it produced a very simplistic
form. After digging into the HtmlFormRenderer.java code, I discovered
it has tremendous styling ability that isn't used by default. So, if
you take the time to create a decent form widget CSS style, then you
can get the form widget's output to look quite fancy.
One glaring omission in HtmlFormRenderer.java - there is no way to
specify a style for the layout table it contains. Otherwise, it's an
awesome piece of code.
-Adrian