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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