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Ivo Maixner commented on RF-12538:
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Just found out that rich:message ignores my errorClass attribute as it is not supported.
So the Bootstrap styling classes are not applied at all. This is a separate issue: how
should I apply errorClass to rich:message?
It still leaves the core issue valid, though. RichFaces IS applying icon, color and font
size to the message (and what not), although enableControlSkinning is set to false.
Setting enableControlSkinning=false still applies styles to
rich:message
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Key: RF-12538
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/RF-12538
Project: RichFaces
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: skinning
Affects Versions: 4.2.1.Final, 4.2.2.Final, 4.3.0.M1
Environment: JBoss 7, server provided Mojarra JSF implementation, application UI
styled using Twitter Bootstrap.
Reporter: Ivo Maixner
Having org.richfaces.enableControlSkinning=false in web.xml. All UI components styles are
left untouched by RichFaces (and so still styled by Bootstrap), but rich:message and
rich:messages are re-styled by RichFaces (and so the Bootstrap styling is over-ridden and
ruined).
Setting enableControlSkinning=false should prevent any styles being applied by
RichFaces.
I resort to RichFaces only to propagate JSR-303 bean validation onto client side in
JavaScript. I do not want RichFaces to mess with my UI design.
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