Lukas Renggli wrote:
> Hi Brad,
>
>> How come nobody has PRPierLibrary>>styleCss method?
>> This class seems to have all of the default css styles of Pier. Why I
>> get absolutely no stylesheet at all, I don't know.
>
> sorry, I am on a trip and I couldn't replay earlier. I don't exactly
> understand why the thing with the style are not working.
>
> There are I few things that might be the problem:
>
> 1. The 2.7 branch of Seaside made some big changes in that area (and
> there are a few more to expect), they do work fine in my image but
> they are mostly untested.
>
> 2. Pier and Magritte
require the latest version of Seaside (I think
> you use those).
>
> Maybe you want to use the version of Pier from SqueakMap, as it
> builds you an image with the right version of Seaside, Magritte and
> Pier that is knows to work well together. It is not bleeding edge,
> but it is fresh and should be fairly easy to update later on.
Hey, thanks for the reply, Lukas.
Well. that's where I started ;-) Even at that point, if I remember
correctly, I had "styleCss" method and not "style" method that pointed
to an actual file (your file, I believe on the Internet.)
I really wanted the newest blog plugin and a better way to handle images
- which I thought FileLibrary was to do.
It would be good if there was a proper way to update. I certainly don't
know if that's the problem. That's what Keith seems to be headed for.
Well.. I'm almost
there... so maybe I can druge along with the member's
help and see if I can get this puppy running like it should be!
I think I need to find out how FileLibrary works. Or at least, find out
how I can serve png files for the css.
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brad fuller
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