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Adrian Crum commented on OFBIZ-6516: ------------------------------------ I don't think "buttontext" is a valid CSS class: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+maincss.css+HTML+Element+Collection+Styles > Facilitate the use of Icons in Ofbiz by adding descriptive style to the > widget-style attribute in forms > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: OFBIZ-6516 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-6516 > Project: OFBiz > Issue Type: Sub-task > Components: ALL APPLICATIONS > Affects Versions: 14.12.01, 12.04.06, 13.07.03, Upcoming Branch > Environment: Ofbiz Web UI > Reporter: Gavin Mabie > Priority: Minor > > Icons can be used to great effect to enhance both the user experience and as > well as the look-and-feel of an application. In Ofbiz this is facilitated by > using meaningful styles name in the widget-style attribute. Examples are > "buttontext create", buttontext delete/remove", "buttontext update". That > takes care of the basic CRUD actions. The widget-style attribute is used by > front-end designers (on the presentation layer) to create their own designs > via macro libraries, stylesheets and javascript files. It will be useful for > designers if widget-styles are defined in a standard way in widget > definitions (*forms.xml, *menu.xml etc). To set this process in motion I > propose the following: > 1. All "buttontext" widget-style attributes should have a meaningful > additional class which describes the action linked to the button, i.e create, > update, delete, refresh - depending on the action. > 2. Add missing descriptive classes like "copy, print, view, download, save" > etc. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)