Hello Habs,
No voluntary change in CSS support have been made for quiet a long time...
The XSL transformation should still be trying to parse STYLE and LINK
elements. It implies that external files have to be in well-formed XML
format as explained at
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/XRX/XSLTForms_and_eXist#Modifying_your_CSS_to_work_with_XSLTForms
What do you think?
--Alain
Le 31/10/2017 à 15:20, Habs a écrit :
Hello Alain - please will you, or any one else with good knowledge,
comment on how CSS is applied within XSLTForms application.
- is *all* the CSS applied from external .css files ?
- is any CSS applied from within any javascript used and/or from
within the xsl transformation (.xsl) file ?
- can the CSS applied by XSLTForms be full overridden for bespoke
formatting?
- is there a priority/order to the application of CSS ?
The reason I ask is because I have an older verions of XSLTForms and
my custom CSS file applies as expected with the form. Without any
change to the form and CSS, but using the latest release of XSLTForms,
there are some oddities and changes to the form; the CSS is not being
applied as it was before.
Thank you for your answers to my questions above, your comments and
insight on how and where XSLTForms applies CSS.
Regards
Habs
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