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Subject: Re: [wsrp] Re: Mode control CSS classes



The text currently encourages Consumers to define these styles in a manner that may be tag dependent. From my CSS experience, the types of choices available are:

.wsrp-apply {Some style defs}
         => applies to all tags with class="wsrp-apply"
a.wsrp-apply {Some style defs}
         => applies only to anchor tags with class="wsrp-apply"
div.ControlParent a.wsrp-apply {Some style defs}
         => applies only to anchor tags with class="wsrp-apply" which are contained within a div tag that has class="ControlParent"

The current text would encourage me to define the first two of these examples though some people may make the first one explicitly button.wsrp-apply.

As to Alejandro's question of whether they should be "portlet-" instead of "wsrp-" ... that would be more consistent with the rest of the classes.

Rich Thompson



"Richard Jacob" <richard.jacob@de.ibm.com>

03/26/2003 05:08 AM

       
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what Alejandro is saying seems reasonable to me.
This would add <a> definitions to section 10.5.1 and a new section Buttons,
right?
Currently we say in 10.5.1 that there are no classes defined for the <a>
tag which is contradictory to what we say in 10.6.7.

Mit freundlichen Gruessen / best regards

       Richard Jacob
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Rich,

It should be 'portlet-' instead of 'wsrp-'

When you say 'Consumers are encouraged to define styles for each of the
following classes for the HTML tag <a/> and <button/> tags', what do you
mean? That there should be a 'portlet-*-ahref' and 'portlet-*-button' seto
of these styles? If so, why we don't define them. Or you expect to use the
same style for ahrefs and buttons?

Alejandro.

Rich Thompson wrote:

     Here is a cut/paste from the new section I inserted. Hopefully the
     table will make it through the various email systems.

     10.6.7        Controls


     Control styles define the look-and-feel of the common controls used
     in content for user input and navigation. Consumers are encouraged to
     define styles for each of the following classes for the HTML tags
     <a/> and <button/> tags. Consumers MUST NOT define styles for these
     that removes portlet-defined controls from either End-User
     presentation or interaction.
|-----------+-------------------------------------------------------------|
|    Style  |    Description                                              |
|-----------+-------------------------------------------------------------|
| wsrp-apply| Accepts and applies the current End-User activity while     |
|           | staying in the current mode.                                |
|-----------+-------------------------------------------------------------|
| wsrp-cance| Aborts the current End-User activity                        |
| l         |                                                             |
|-----------+-------------------------------------------------------------|
| wsrp-ok   | Accepts and applies the current End-User activity while     |
|           | exiting in the current mode.                                |
|-----------+-------------------------------------------------------------|
| wsrp-reset| Requests the portlet to reset the current End-User activity.|
|           |                                                             |
|-----------+-------------------------------------------------------------|
| wsrp-previ| Navigates to the previous page in the current End-User      |
| ous       | activity.                                                   |
|-----------+-------------------------------------------------------------|
| wsrp-next | Navigates to the next page in the current End-User activity.|
|-----------+-------------------------------------------------------------|



     Rich Thompson

                                                                         
  Michael Freedman                                                        
  <Michael.Freedman@oracle.com>                   To:        Rich        
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                                                  cc:                    
  03/25/2003 01:45 PM                             Subject:        Mode    
                                          control CSS classes            
                                                                         





     Rich,
       Do you have and can you send along the description of the nwe CSS
     [control] classes we approved last week?
          -Mike-







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