For the sake of better understanding the internals of lift where is screen.css?

On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 6:32 PM, Joachim A.
<wallaby.po...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> David,
> I suggest to leave blueprint as it is and to create your own stylesheet.
> Create a directory in the webapps dir and put a new .css file into it. Link
> that file into your template .
>
> It should be possible to override the blueprint definitions with something
> like:
>
> textarea {
> width:300px !important;
> }
>
> It's not possible to set columns or rows in css, just the width and height in
> px, pt, etc.
>
> Hope that helps,
> Joachim
>
>> As Tyler suggested, I would like to create my own style sheet for my
>> webapp.  My app is currently using the blueprint CSS boss, but I can't
>> find the screen.css file anywhere on my computer.  Is it being called
>> from within a jar or war file?  I can access it by putting the URL in
>> my web browser, but then I can't find the directory in windows
>> explorer.  I used firebug and confirmed that I can fix this problem by
>> altering the css style sheet.  How can I create my own and where
>> should I store it in my project folder?
>> Thanks,
>> David
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