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madppiper sent the following on 9/5/2008 6:30 AM: > Sure thing, will do (can we move this thread to the Userforum?) > > ... back to subject: So how do I define these things now? I created a new > folder under webapps/myapp/ called styles and placed my main.css file there, > but the above set-field tag doesn't seem to work. > > > > > > jacques.le.roux wrote: >> Correct it's defined in the main Store screen, but *please* use rather >> user ML for such questions : >> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/Mailing+Lists#MailingLists-DeveloperList:dev@ofbiz.apache.org >> >> Thanks >> >> Jacques >> >> From: "madppiper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> Hi there, >>> >>> it's me again. I think I am slowly getting the hang out of this enormous >>> application. However, right now I am stuck applying a common stylesheet >>> to >>> my new hot-deploy-application. I couldn't find an article describing the >>> correct way of applying one, so I figured I may as well ask: >>> >>> If I am not mistaken, then it is a 2 step procedure >>> >>> Step 1 >>> One has to set the new template path as a field variable in the >>> appropriate >>> Screens.XML file, as such: >>> <set field="layoutSettings.styleSheets[+0]" >>> value="${productStore.styleSheet}" default-value="/styles/main.css" >>> global="true" /> >>> >>> that should first look in the Database for an already existing stylesheet >>> location and otherwise fall back to the default-value location, correct? >>> >>> >>> >>> Step 2 >>> One has to add the corresponding stylesheet to the <head> of the document >>> >>> <#if layoutSettings.styleSheets?has_content> >>> <#--layoutSettings.styleSheets is a list of style sheets. So, you >>> can have a user-specified "main" style sheet, AND a component style >>> sheet.--> >>> <#list layoutSettings.styleSheets as styleSheet> >>> <link rel="stylesheet" >>> href="<@ofbizContentUrl>${styleSheet}</@ofbizContentUrl>" >>> type="text/css"/> >>> </#list> >>> </#if> >>> >>> >>> And then the stylesheet should be integrated into the document... >>> >>> now, the reason I am asking is because I think I am missing out on >>> something. Can I access the CSS stored in the Database somehow and is it >>> really necessary for me to apply a default-value? >>> -- >>> View this message in context: >>> http://www.nabble.com/Appropriate-use-of-Stylesheets-tp19329647p19329647.html >>> Sent from the OFBiz - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>> >> >