You can write a new Tag extending TextFieldTag to implement your own
attributes.
or
You can use the theme "simple" on your textfield so you can write the label
directly in html
<TR>
<TD>
<LABEL style="color: green" ....>
</TD>
<TD>
<s:textfield ....>
</TD
</TR>



TonyD wrote:
> 
> I'am using the "qxhtml" theme in my form.
> 
> the output generated is:
> 
> <TR>
>       <TD vAlign=top align=right></TD>
>       <TD vAlign=top align=left>
>        <INPUT id=myckb 
>                  style="COLOR: red" type=checkbox value=true name=myckb> 
>        <INPUT type=hidden value=true name=__checkbox_myckb> 
>        <LABEL class=checkboxLabel for=myckb>RED</LABEL> 
>        </TD>
> </TR>
> 
> The Style doesn't effect the label text, I supposed that:
>  
> <LABEL style="COLOR: red" class=checkboxLabel for=myckb>RED</LABEL> 
> 
> was what I wanted to have, how could I obtain that?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
>  
> 
> 
> DNewfield wrote:
>> 
>> TonyD wrote:
>>> First of all, in my company, I'am representing all my colleagues that
>>> have
>>> problems with structs.
>> 
>> The tool is called Struts.  No 'c'.
>> 
>>> If I have a form with only one structs tag:
>>> 
>>> <s:checkbox cssStyle="color:red" id="myckb" name="myckb" label="RED"
>>> value="true"/>
>>> 
>>> and if the syntax of this instruction is correct, I should see a
>>> checkbox
>>> with a red label checked.
>> 
>> Nothing in this tag is setting the color of the label.  You're setting 
>> the text of the label to read "RED", and (hopefully) the style attribute 
>> of the checkbox to be "color:red".
>> 
>>> What does HTML mean? I know how setting colors with HTML and it works.
>>> The problem is structs.
>> 
>> What html does executing this .jsp produce?  Either it produces the html 
>> you think it generates, and IE is not displaying this in the way you 
>> expect, or it does not produce the html you want it to, and you should 
>> figure out why.
>> 
>> (hint:  In IE, try "view source" on the generated page.)
>> 
>> Have you tried the suggestions offered earlier?  For example, did you 
>> try cssStyle="%{'color:red'}" ?
>> 
>> What theme is this using?  Do you have a theme attribute on the s:form 
>> tag?  If not, do you have a struts.ui.theme setting anywhere?
>> 
>> -Dale
>> 
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