[TYPO3] Classes used in css-styled content?

Nagita Karunaratne nagita.k at gmail.com
Sun Aug 27 14:16:38 CEST 2006


I found this problem as well. I think we will have to rewrite the stylesheet
instead of using example.css



On 8/27/06, Torsten Crass <torsten.crass at ebiology.de> wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> for quite a while I've been trying to use css styled content for
> layouting my typo3-based web sites. However, in spite of the fact that
> some say "css styled content is perhaps the most important extension of
> all", there seems to be only little introductary and only rudimentary
> advanced documentation to be available for it.
>
> So after playing around with the csc extension for a while, I finally
> did the following to get it working (more or less): I copied the example
> css file to some other place, edited it to my liking and statically
> included it into my HTML template. Several problems, however, remain --
> I'd be glad for any advice!
>
> 1) The classes defined in the example css file seem not to entirely
> match the ones used by csc. Example: The comments included in the css
> file suggest that mail forms are rendered using TABLE elements; however,
> a real typo3-generated page containing a mail form obviously uses a
> FIELDSET to group the fields (for which there is no class definition in
> the css file). So does anyone know how to get an up-to-date list of the
> classes *really* used by csc?
>
> 2) Some css (e.g. for image content, but also for some csc-aware
> extensions) seems to go into temporary css files stored in typo3temp.
> Any idea what goes there, and why?
>
> 3) Is there a way to use the CSS Style Editor for automatically
> determining which css classes are used by various content elements and
> for subsequently editing them?
>
> Thanx for any helpful hints --
>
>         Torsten
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