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Is this a CSS Bug or programmed behavior?
Asked 15 Nov 2010 06:25:56
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15 Nov 2010 06:25:56 Steve Fuller posted:
Hello George,I had been surfing the site lately and found your 960gs ext and it intrigued me as I have been wanting to learn this methodology for a while now. But I had not used DW in some time and did mostly hand coding/editing for an established customerbase. Not much new stuff there. But anyway...
Here is a link to a video on screen toaster that shows me trying to change the background color for a grid cell. Its not working, whether I click on that area below, or press enter or click in the design area on the page after creating a new rule. Is this a bug? Please have a look . This is a trial version of DW CS5 v11 build 4909 on windows 7 64bit. Also, the extension is v1.0.0 and this is a basic html page saved as a php file for the programming I plan to add later. But there is nothing php there now. This would be a "normal" behavior if you designed it to not access external files or have not added that yet. Here's your link:
www.screentoaster.com/watch/stUExUQExLRFtXSVpVWFJYVF9Q
Thanks,
Steve
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Replied 15 Nov 2010 10:07:24
Hello Steve,
Set up an additional CSS class .gray in the head of the document or in a custom css file and then apply that class to the cell in order to get: "class='grid_4 gray'" attribute.
Edit:
It is not an issue. It is set purposely.
if you select the element you like to edit in your Properties Inspector you will see a "Extra CSS Classes" input field. There you can add as many you like class names t be applied to the element. Of course you will need to define those first.
Regards,
Set up an additional CSS class .gray in the head of the document or in a custom css file and then apply that class to the cell in order to get: "class='grid_4 gray'" attribute.
Edit:
It is not an issue. It is set purposely.
if you select the element you like to edit in your Properties Inspector you will see a "Extra CSS Classes" input field. There you can add as many you like class names t be applied to the element. Of course you will need to define those first.
Regards,
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Replied 15 Nov 2010 10:07:24
15 Nov 2010 10:07:24 Miroslav Zografski replied:
Hello Steve,
Set up an additional CSS class .gray in the head of the document or in a custom css file and then apply that class to the cell in order to get: "class='grid_4 gray'" attribute.
Edit:
It is not an issue. It is set purposely.
if you select the element you like to edit in your Properties Inspector you will see a "Extra CSS Classes" input field. There you can add as many you like class names t be applied to the element. Of course you will need to define those first.
Regards,
Set up an additional CSS class .gray in the head of the document or in a custom css file and then apply that class to the cell in order to get: "class='grid_4 gray'" attribute.
Edit:
It is not an issue. It is set purposely.
if you select the element you like to edit in your Properties Inspector you will see a "Extra CSS Classes" input field. There you can add as many you like class names t be applied to the element. Of course you will need to define those first.
Regards,
Replied 16 Nov 2010 10:12:26
16 Nov 2010 10:12:26 Steve Fuller replied:
Thanks! Just wondering about that...