if it is only visual, and just about setting an css class: -> use the
css selector mentioned by dusko; no duplication

On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 10:22 PM, bhorvat <horvat.z.bo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> My problem is that I have a lot of code duplication, also this seems to me as
> a simple display problem so I dont like the fact that I have to create logic
> in the java page for this just so that I can put one extra css class in one
> place.
>
> Apart from that the 2 blocks in your case would be exactly the same. In php
> it would be easier to solve this (wow I am actually saying something is
> better to solve in php :) ) as I could just suround the class with simple
> if, but here I cant put the if logic in the middle of a tag so I have to
> duplicate html.
>
> Hope this explains it a bit better
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