[Seaside] gradiant colors // background image in CSS style sheet.

Sylvain Pralon sylvain.pralon at gmail.com
Mon Aug 13 13:01:56 UTC 2007


Try something like this :

style ^ 'body { 
background-image: url( ', (MyFileLibrary / #slimbackroundPng) 
displayString,');
background-repeat: repeat-x;
}

If it still does not work, try to specify some height and width ...
otherwise it is strange ...

Maarten Mostert a écrit :
> In fact things seem to be more complicated then I thought.
>
> Leaving the javascript things aside no matter what I do I don't manage 
> to serve file a background image through a CSS style sheet.
>
> Isn't the following suppose to work:
>
> style ^ 'body { 
> background: url( ', (MyFileLibrary / #slimbackroundPng) displayString,');
> background-repeat: repeat-x;
> }
>
> Even if I supply a valid url like the following, nothing shows up.
>
> style
>     ^'body { 
> background-image: url:(http://www.stakepoint.com/topic/test.png);
> background-image: repeat-x;
>     }
>
> I 've seen some discussion on this topic in the archives but the 
> solutions seem to be outdated for 2.8.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> @+Maarten,
>
> Maarten Mostert a écrit :
>> Well what I understood is that you can make an image repeat feature 
>> in your CSS file using a slim image.
>>
>> This would probably mean something like defining a style method with:
>>
>> style ^ 'body { 
>> background: url( '/localhost:8008/',MyFileLibrary / #slimbackroundPng,');
>> background-repeat: repeat-x;
>> }
>>
>> But then the above does not work at all.
>>
>> The second thing might be to create some javascript thing.
>>
>> When googling around I find things like:
>>
>> *Code :*
>> <body
>> style="filter:progid:DXImageTransform.
>> microsoft.Gradient(gradientType=0,Start
>> ColorStr='#FF0000',EndColorStr='#000
>> 000')"
>> >
>>
>> Rgrds,
>>
>> @+Maarten,
>>
>>
>> Boris Popov a écrit :
>>>
>>> If html/css had such a feature it certainly would be possible in 
>>> seaside :) What exactly did you have in mind? Mostly the effect is 
>>> achieved by giving elements a gradient image background via css and 
>>> seaside certainly lets you do that.
>>>
>>> Cheers!
>>>
>>> -Boris
>>> (Sent from a BlackBerry)
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: seaside-bounces at lists.squeakfoundation.org 
>>> <seaside-bounces at lists.squeakfoundation.org>
>>> To: Seaside - general discussion <seaside at lists.squeakfoundation.org>
>>> Sent: Sun Aug 12 08:36:43 2007
>>> Subject: [Seaside] gradiant colors
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I just wondered if it is possible to create gradient background 
>>> colors in seaside.
>>>
>>> Rgrds,
>>>
>>> @+Maarten,
>>>
>>
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