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Brian Leathem commented on RF-13082:
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Using the jQuery _.css_ method to dynamically set css attributes sets the inline-style of
an element. This overrides the values in the stylesheet, which poses it's own set of
problems when dealing with a responsive layout, as one can no longer rely on the media
queries to set an elements height as the size of the viewport changes.
Some possible solutions:
# Manipulate the CSS stylesheet attributes directly through the DOM. This would be
gross.
# Dynamically generating and including a CSS stylesheet in the facelet renderer. This
does not solve the problem for styling the RichWidget.
# Reconsider the current layout approach, optimizing for ease of styling.
I will spend some time brainstorming on 3)
Change the orderingList component to use the new orderingList widget
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Key: RF-13082
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/RF-13082
Project: RichFaces
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: component-selects
Reporter: Brian Leathem
Assignee: Brian Leathem
Fix For: 5.0.0.Alpha2
Original Estimate: 1 day
Remaining Estimate: 1 day
Attributes to be dropped in the RF5 implementation:
* disabledClass
* headerClass
* itemClass
* selectItemClass
* listHeight
* listWidth
* listMaxHeight
* listMaxWidth
It is felt that the *Class attributes are redundant. Custom component styling can be
achieved with the combination of the CSS class specified by the _styleClass_ attribute,
along with the relevant stateful CSS class (_disabled_, _header_, _ui-selectee_,
ui-selected_).
Similarly the height/width CSS attributes are better set with CSS styles, rather than via
facelet attributes.
Additionally, we should consider dropping the onlist* event handlers, as there is
considerable overlap with their on* counterparts. For instance, are there really use
cases that require differentiating between onmouveover and onlistmouseover?
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