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1. Re: Richfaces Skin Styles IE-6,Opera Problem
nbelaevski Feb 25, 2009 4:34 AM (in response to grdzeli_kaci)Hello Paata,
Please describe what the problem is. -
2. Re: Richfaces Skin Styles IE-6,Opera Problem
grdzeli_kaci Feb 28, 2009 12:58 AM (in response to grdzeli_kaci)"nbelaevski" wrote:
Hello Paata,
Please describe what the problem is.
input texts or buttons gradient(Style) not visible into IE 6 (It works fine into IE 7)
I've open your components demo page :
http://jsfunit.demo.jboss.com/jboss-jsfunit-examples-richfaces/richfaces/actionparam.jsf?c=actionparam&tab=usage
the problem appeared there also.
i think that the problem is with jsf (or a4j) components, there is no problem with rich custom components skin ability.
i also can post my example later if needed.
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Paata Lominadze.
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3. Re: Richfaces Skin Styles IE-6,Opera Problem
nbelaevski Feb 28, 2009 8:45 AM (in response to grdzeli_kaci)Hello Paata,
http://livedemo.exadel.com/richfaces-demo/richfaces/standardSkinning.jsf?c=StandardSkinning&tab=usage - extended skinning is not applied to browsers having rich visual styling for controls (e.g. Opera and Safari). Also advanced level of skinning requires support of CSS 2 attribute selectors either as implicit type attributes for button/textarea elements (e.g. IE7 in standards compilant mode) or CSS 3 draft namespace selectors (e.g. Mozilla Firefox).
That's exactly the case you've described. -
4. Re: Richfaces Skin Styles IE-6,Opera Problem
grdzeli_kaci Feb 28, 2009 9:49 AM (in response to grdzeli_kaci)"nbelaevski" wrote:
Hello Paata,
http://livedemo.exadel.com/richfaces-demo/richfaces/standardSkinning.jsf?c=StandardSkinning&tab=usage - extended skinning is not applied to browsers having rich visual styling for controls (e.g. Opera and Safari). Also advanced level of skinning requires support of CSS 2 attribute selectors either as implicit type attributes for button/textarea elements (e.g. IE7 in standards compilant mode) or CSS 3 draft namespace selectors (e.g. Mozilla Firefox).
That's exactly the case you've described.
thank you very much for your post.
I'm newbie on web development and i have one question :
is there any workaround about it ?
is it correct to write custom style classes in case of Opera and Safari ?
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Paata Lominadze.
Magticom LTD -
5. Re: Richfaces Skin Styles IE-6,Opera Problem
nbelaevski Mar 1, 2009 9:06 AM (in response to grdzeli_kaci)Yes, it is correct to write custom style classes for Opera and Safari. The reason of not deep-skin these browsers was that there's already rich styling that:
1. Users are suited to
2. Produces visual issues if trying to completely redefine it; so very complex to support