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As shown above, the first textbox is assigned with a sclass called <tt>mydb</tt>, while the second textbox is not. If you examine the above example with a DOM inspector (such as [http://getfirebug.com/ Firebug]), you will find ZK assigns two CSS classes to the first textbox: <tt>z-textbox</tt> and <tt>mydb</tt>. That is, the textbox will inherit all CSS styles from the default rules (for <tt>z-textbox</tt>), while the custom CSS class (<tt>mydb</tt> in this example) is used to provide additional customization.
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As shown above, the first textbox is assigned with a sclass called <code>mydb</code>, while the second textbox is not. If you examine the above example with a DOM inspector (such as [http://getfirebug.com/ Firebug]), you will find ZK assigns two CSS classes to the first textbox: <code>z-textbox</code> and <code>mydb</code>. That is, the textbox will inherit all CSS styles from the default rules (for <code>z-textbox</code>), while the custom CSS class (<code>mydb</code> in this example) is used to provide additional customization.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:25, 19 January 2022


As described in the previous section, Styling Class (aka., sclass) is a way to add CSS styling to a particular component. By default, nothing is assigned to sclass (i.e., empty). Once it is assigned with a non-empty value (HtmlBasedComponent.setSclass(String)), it will be added to the root element as additional CSS class.

For example,

<zk>
<style dynamic="true">
.mydb {
border: 1px solid blue;
}
</style>
<textbox sclass="mydb" value="having Sclass"/>
<textbox value="Without Sclass"/>
</zk>

As shown above, the first textbox is assigned with a sclass called mydb, while the second textbox is not. If you examine the above example with a DOM inspector (such as Firebug), you will find ZK assigns two CSS classes to the first textbox: z-textbox and mydb. That is, the textbox will inherit all CSS styles from the default rules (for z-textbox), while the custom CSS class (mydb in this example) is used to provide additional customization.



Last Update : 2022/01/19

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