Create a version of EvenOdd where you can specify the CSS class names in
place of the default "even" and "odd".

The point of helper beans is that they are tiny, easy and self-contained.
We're talking 18 lines of code here!

http://tapestry.sourceforge.net/doc/clover/net/sf/tapestry/bean/EvenOdd.html


----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2002 10:43 AM
Subject: [Tapestry-developer] EvenOdd row help


> Hi, I posted this message a few months back but I could not find the
> response. I am starting to look into tapestry again for an upcoming
> application and have a question regarding settings the class attribute for
a
> row when using Foreach.
>
> I've looked at the Portal tutorial which uses the EvenOdd class to
> accomplish this. Is there any other way of doing it? I don't like the fact
> that the style sheet class is specified in the java class. I would like
the
> designers to control this. Is there anyway to specifiy the style sheet
class
> used for the alternating row in the html source or component
specification?
> We have pages that use different CSS classes for the alternating rows
which
> depends on the dataset that we are outputting. For example, DataSetA would
> use "altrow1" and "altrow2" for the EvenOdd class attribute, and DataSetB
> would have "altrow3" and "altrow4" as the EvenOdd class attribute. Both
> these datasets would be in the same page.
>
> thanks,
> Steve
>
>
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