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#1 2010-07-04 17:11:23

Katalonian
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From: Baku, Azerbaijan
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using txp tags in css

hello!
i want to know, how i can put for example article tag with css code to my css in txp section“styles” ?

Last edited by Katalonian (2010-07-04 17:11:42)


<txp:txp_me />

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#2 2010-07-04 17:52:11

RalphFFM
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Re: using txp tags in css

I haven’t ever tried if TXP is parsing TXP-tags in the CSS. Why don’t you try it?
Perhaps u r searching for CSS preprocessors like LESS or Sass ?

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#3 2010-07-04 18:03:25

els
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Re: using txp tags in css

You can’t use txp tags in the stylesheet, but I think it’s possible in inline styles. I don’t know what you want to do, but usually it can be achieved with something like <body id="<txp:section />"> on the page, <div class="<txp:category1 />"> in the article form, and so on.

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#4 2010-07-04 18:04:55

Katalonian
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Re: using txp tags in css

i tried, it’s dont work.
i need some other way how i can to use txp tags in css.
No, i don’t thing that css processors can help me.


<txp:txp_me />

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#5 2010-07-04 18:06:12

Katalonian
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Re: using txp tags in css

Els
Yes, i know that i can use inline.
but i’m interested in separate css


<txp:txp_me />

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#6 2010-07-04 18:07:11

els
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Re: using txp tags in css

How would you want to use it?

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#7 2010-07-04 18:10:27

els
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Re: using txp tags in css

Found a plugin, but it’s old and I don’t know if it still works.

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#8 2010-07-04 18:13:11

Katalonian
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Re: using txp tags in css

Els wrote:

How would you want to use it?

e.g.

css <txp:article form=“style”/>

form=“style”

#slider<txp:custom_field name=“slider”/> { position:relative; margin:30px 30px 60px 30px; background:#202834 url(images/loading.gif) no-repeat 50% 50%; -moz-box-shadow:0px 0px 10px #333; -webkit-box-shadow:0px 0px 10px #333; box-shadow:0px 0px 10px #333;
}

Last edited by Katalonian (2010-07-04 18:14:21)


<txp:txp_me />

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#9 2010-07-04 18:59:46

uli
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Re: using txp tags in css

Never tried but I think rah_css_parse should just do what it says. Stef’s smd_style also parses tags in stylesheets but has a much longer blade to watch out for ;)


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#10 2010-07-04 23:16:49

GugUser
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Re: using txp tags in css

A curious question: Which TXP-tag can cause what in a CSS declaration? I can not guess the meaning of this approach. It would be interesting to know more about the real context.

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#11 2010-07-05 01:00:20

Gocom
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Re: using txp tags in css

Els wrote:

Found a plugin, but it’s old and I don’t know if it still works.

uli wrote:

Never tried but I think rah_css_parse should just do what it says.

Yep. Rah_css_parse does the same thing as ako_cssParse, with the expectation that rah_css_parse, of course, uses different code and supports r3300 and newer. Rah_css_parse really is adobted ako_cssParse where the features go.

See here: Feature ideas / base64 encoding of css what is going to happen when 4.3.0 comes out and which might replace which plugin.

Last edited by Gocom (2010-07-05 01:06:32)

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#12 2010-07-05 08:31:10

geoff777
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Re: using txp tags in css

I’ve been trying to think of ways this would be useful to me …

… I could detect the screen resolution of the site visitor, and then call a form in which I could calculate appropriate height and width variables for container and column <div>s.

Variables could also be assigned values of appropriate background image addresses also dependent on screen resolution.
Or I could randomise bg images this way.

Of course I could do this using txp in a form and lots of different css files, but this method would save having lots of conditional statements in my code and duplicate <div>s in my css.

I’ve been wanting to make my site look good on all resolutions … especially for mobile devices, this way seems quite elegant and versatile.

Last edited by geoff777 (2010-07-05 08:43:47)


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