Re: Change Default font color / style for readonly field

Posted by Adrian Baker on
URL: https://discuss.orbeon.com/Change-Default-font-color-style-for-readonly-field-tp32659p32666.html

Erik Bruchez wrote:

> Alessandro Vernet wrote:
>> Hi Nelson,
>>
>> On 2/4/07, Nelson Tsang <[hidden email]> wrote:
>>> Yes, I'm thinking of the input fields (xforms:input). The case is, for
>>> example, I have some
>>> fields which do the auto calculation in the form which is make
>>> read-only.
>>> However, it become
>>> grey out that is not what I want (since the grey color is a little
>>> bit hard
>>> to read in my form.)
>>
>> You can do this with CSS, by adding to your page, in the <xhtml:head>:
>>
>> <xhtml:style type="text/css">
>>    .xforms-readonly input { background: white; color: black; }
>> </xhtml:style>
>>
>> This changes the way the browser renders disabled text fields. But the
>> browser renders disabled text fields like this for a reason: it give a
>> cue to the end user that the value cannot be modified. So I am
>> wondering if in this case using an <xforms:output> is not a better
>> option.
>
> Plus IE 6 ignores styling of read-only controls, so styling is not
> really a solution since Nelson uses IE.
>
> -Erik
I too had this exact problem: disabled inputs are too hard to read in
IE, and there is no way to style them.

Best bet is to stick to an output, and perhaps try and style it in such
a way that the user still understands it's 'data' rather than a label
etc. (eg different color, underline, etc, box effect using different
background color or border, etc)

Adrian




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