Ok.. In thinking about it further, I believe I may not need direct
access to all elements of a description but
I would like to be able to wrap divs around certain object
descriptions for formatting purposes.. Is this the
best way to achieve that goal? TIA!
What goal?
If this is just about styling specific descriptions when using the
default Seaside renderer you might want to use
aDescription cssClass: 'foo'
This adds the CSS CLASS .foo to the description aDescription.
Cheers,
Lukas
-- Rick
On Jul 27, 2008, at 9:13 AM, Richard E. Flower wrote:
> I should have mentioned that I'm asking about accessing the memento
> (proxied) data specifically.. Thx!
>
> -- Rick
>
> On Jul 27, 2008, at 8:31 AM, Richard E. Flower wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to follow "Possibility 3" from the Magritte tutorial
>> (page
>> 54) where I subclass MAContainerComponent and create my own
>> #renderContentOn: and override #descriptionContainer to point to my
>> new subclass.. The tutorial didn't really indicate how to get the
>> component data or other general usage -- so I figured I'd ask..
>>
>> Also -- for future reference.. Is there an example or two that might
>> be good to use as references for this sort of questioning that
>> doesn't
>> require pier since I'm on the VW platform? I'm a Magritte newbie
>> and
>> examples are very helpful.. Thx!
>>
>> -- Rick
>>
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