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3/26/2009 10:08 PM
 

Hi Chuck,

Thanks for getting back to my messages, i have tried out  the methods u have mentioned above but none of it seems to work. Not sure why is this happening only for Created Date, Created By, Modified Date and Modified By.

 

Hoping you could shed some light into this matter.

Kind regards,

 
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3/27/2009 1:45 PM
 

Gerald,

After looking at the HTML Markup using "View Source" option in IE It turns out that the markup rendered by the module does indeed have spaces in the style names (e.g. class="Created ByHeader").  Not being a CSS guru I did some searching around the net and it appears that a class like this is interpreted as having two styles assigned a style "Created" and a style "ByHeader".  So, I tried creating classes "ByHeader" and "DateHeader" and it worked.  So the DateHeader class will actually work for the "Created Date" and "Modified Date" and the "ByHeader" style will work for the "Created By" and "Modified By" fields.

Logically the way it is now is incorrect so I am going to submit a bug to the Gemini tracking system.  I am going to suggest that spaces be removed from any column names when creating the styles so you may want to create styles the way I suggested in my last post now even though they won't do anything.  That way, when a new version comes out with this change it won't "break" your existing styles.

Sorry for sending you in the wrong direction before.

Best Regards

 
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3/27/2009 1:48 PM
 

Chuck,

Thanks for logging that, we can address it in this next release.


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3/29/2009 6:22 PM
 

Hi Chuck,

Implemented the new styles and it worked as a charm, when I ran through the source code I did notice the gap, but couldnt figure out a way through it. Thanks for your help once again.

 

Kind regards,

Gerald

 
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