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Is there a good answer to this? I want to be able to generically add a
dragover second stylename to a component, and remove it on drag-out
without having to duplicated every stylename that can be dragged over (and
also having nearly every style attribute listed twice, in .someComponent and
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Is there a good answer to this? I want
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Subject: (bump) Re: [flexcoders] styling Flex - able to use multiple
stylenames - styleName=styleA styleB ?
*Bump*
Is there a good answer to this? I want to be able to generically add a
dragover second stylename to a component, and remove it on drag-out
without having
On Wednesday 05 Dec 2007, sgarrity1 wrote:
So this does not seem to work:
mx:VBox styleName=styleA styleBexample/mx:VBox
mx:VBox styleName=styleA
mx:VBox styleName=styleBexample/mx:VBox
/mx:VBox
?
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In HTML, one can have multiple CSS Rules/classnames in one class
declaration like:
p class=ruleA ruleBexample/p
From my testing, it seems this is not available in Flex. Is there any
way to apply two separate CSS Rules to an element ?
So this does not seem to work:
mx:VBox styleName=styleA
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