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The size of the tab headings

Jim Alateras
AM i able to control the size of the tab headings. I have four tabs and the panel require for one of the tabs is much bigger than the other three. When I activate the tab it stretches the tab headings to take up the size of the larger panel. Is there anyway to set the size of the tab headings?
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Re: The size of the tab headings

Erik Bruchez
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Yes, it's all CSS. Use a tool like Firebug to observe the CSS classes,  
and you can then override them as you please.

-Erik

On Jul 8, 2008, at 8:22 AM, jalateras wrote:

>
> AM i able to control the size of the tab headings. I have four tabs  
> and the
> panel require for one of the tabs is much bigger than the other  
> three. When
> I activate the tab it stretches the tab headings to take up the size  
> of the
> larger panel. Is there anyway to set the size of the tab headings?
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Re: Re: The size of the tab headings

Hank Ratzesberger

On Jul 9, 2008, at 9:05 AM, Erik Bruchez wrote:

> Yes, it's all CSS. Use a tool like Firebug to observe the CSS  
> classes, and you can then override them as you please.
>
> -Erik
>

Hi Erik,

Regarding this, I found it necessary to change the epilogue so that my
<link> and <style> elements are copied after Orbeon's by the plain  
epilogue.
Otherwise, it was not possible to override them.

It sounds like there is a better way to override the css styles.

Thanks,
Hank


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Re: Re: Re: The size of the tab headings

Alessandro Vernet
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Hank,

On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 9:31 AM, Hank Ratzesberger
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> Regarding this, I found it necessary to change the epilogue so that my
> <link> and <style> elements are copied after Orbeon's by the plain epilogue.
> Otherwise, it was not possible to override them.

You shouldn't really need to do this. From the documentation:

Theme stylesheets copy, under xhtml:head, the xhtml:meta, xhtml:link,
xhtml:style, and xhtml:script elements from the source XHTML document.
This allows you for example to link to a particular JavaScript script
on a page by page basis, instead of including the script in all the
pages of your application.

http://www.orbeon.com/ops/doc/reference-epilogue

Are you saying the standard theme is not doing this for you?

Alex
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