Thank you David.

Hello by the way, and thank you for such a graceful framework.

Matt

On Jun 4, 5:21 pm, David Pollak <feeder.of.the.be...@gmail.com> wrote:
> In order to override a built-in snippet, you must do:
> LiftRules.snippetDispatch.prepend{
>   case "Msgs" | "msgs" => ....
>
> }
>
> in Boot.  The LiftRules snippet dispatch table is consulted first, before
> the "by convention" reflection-based snippet dispatching is invoked.  This
> enhances performance.
>
> On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 8:14 AM, Matt Williams <m...@makeable.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > > There's a dispatcher in Lift and it checks for user-supplied snippets
> > before
> > > dispatching to the hard-coded snippet names.
>
> > Is this actually the case?
>
> > I have tried to replace the buiiltin snippet for Msgs in order to
> > embed a span within the list items, but I needed to use a different
> > name for the class, as it was still rendering using the builtin.
>
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