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8/19/2010 3:31 AM
 
I was just curious if in the next upgrade if you could give the table that includes the Prev and Next Buttons a CSS class?

I wanted to remove those buttons with CSS and found that I couldn't because they are linked with the other buttons because the class is shared.

I really would like to see more classes assigned to parent tables and <td>'s when it makes sense.

Having said that, I still think you guys are doing great.  I just want to see the forum more flexible for styling via CSS.

Thanks,

Michael Silva
Member of SeaDUG | www.seadug.com
President of Cornerpixel | www.cornerpixel.net

 
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8/19/2010 10:32 PM
 
Hey Michael, I feel you. I have been spending a lot more time in other modules worrying about UI styling via CSS. As a temp fix I will add a class to the table so that you can at least subclass. The final fix, however, requires a full UI re-write which I think I can finally do in 2011. 

Chris Paterra

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