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From: Raymond I. <xw...@ya...> - 2003-04-03 23:33:40
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--- Benoit Marchant <mar...@ma...> wrote:
> Hi
>
> In a test I've been doing, I used not a class="",
> but I declare a style
> in a <style></style> for each of the layers using
> their ID
> like
>
> <style>
> #layer1 {position:absolute; width: ....}
> .blueBg {background-color:blue;}
> </style>
>
> and <div id= layer1> Some html </div>
>
> As far as I understand it class is meant to control
> the style of
> multiple objects. So for example, if you wanted a
> set of layers to all
> have a blue background, you would add class=blueBg
>
> So both are different. I think we need a way to tell
> dynlayers not to
> generate an inline style, when one would exists for
> it's ID.
lyr.setClass('',true) should do the trick.
>Now should
> we on top of that be able to generate something like
> <DIV ID=myLayer
> style="AStyle"></DIV>, probably,and of course be
> able to set a class=""
> As three options are valid ways of doing it, I think
> we should handled
> them.
So, you agree to setClass(name,noInlineStyle)?
--
Raymond Irving
> Benoit
>
> On Thursday, April 3, 2003, at 02:57 PM, Raymond
> Irving wrote:
>
> > Sounds ok to me, but how about the following:
> >
> > lyr.setClass(name,noPreStyle);
> >
> > When noPreStyle is set to true the api will
> completely
> > remove the style="..." string from <divs> and will
> > ignore bgcolor, width, height, left, top, etc for
> > <layers> and <ilayers>. The end result is that
> layers
> > will be created much faster.
> >
> > lyr.setClass('blue_style,box_style',true);
> >
> > This would require the user to specify all the
> values
> > (e.g. left,top width,etc) of the layer inside the
> css
> > class.
> >
> > To give the user greater flexibility we could then
> > allow them to pass the value 'basic' to the
> setClass()
> > function to have the api only generate the left,
> top,
> > width and heigth values for the style object.
> >
> > lyr.setClass('blue_style','basic');
> >
> > What do you think?
> >
> > --
> > Raymond Irving
> >
> >
> > --- Kevin <ke...@ke...> wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I've heard Raymond may be doing something in the
> >> area of
> >> dynapi style objects? Sorry if I've got the wrong
> >> idea.
> >>
> >> Could we have a simple starting point by just
> >> passing a class
> >> name to the DynLayer constructor or e.g.
> >> lyr.setClass('note').
> >>
> >> The string 'class="note"' would be inserted in
> the
> >> div/layer/ilayer
> >> tag before the big 'style="..."' string so we can
> >> pick up a
> >> prepared style sheet class from a
> <style>...</style>
> >> section.
> >>
> >> -
> >> Kevin
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
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