Hi Devels,
I'm prepearing some themes for the PMA version 2.7 / 2.8. Some styles and classes are moved and some things are replaced with css-commands wich aren't not supported by all browsers.
Example: Internet-Explorer (the most used browser by non profis) can't handle the css-command content. Better: use in php-files '<span class="spacer"> </span>' or what ever, instead of using '<span class="tab">SQl</span>' and then to put in css: tab { content: ']'; } IE can't this (perhabs other some browsers too)
I think, we should take a note on some css-commands wich aren't supported by most used browsers.
I've seen that Sebastian have done a lot last weeks, perhabs it may help me, if he may be able to contribute a list of current used css-styles, css-ids and css-classes. So I can remove all old things. (Many thanks ;)
Perhabs it may be good too, if some css could be set via javascript (especially if any browser doesn't support one needed css-command).
Michael Keck mkkeck
Michael Keck wrote:
Hi Devels,
I'm prepearing some themes for the PMA version 2.7 / 2.8. Some styles and classes are moved and some things are replaced with css-commands wich aren't not supported by all browsers.
Example: Internet-Explorer (the most used browser by non profis) can't handle the css-command content. Better: use in php-files '<span class="spacer"> </span>' or what ever, instead of using '<span class="tab">SQl</span>' and then to put in css: tab { content: ']'; } IE can't this (perhabs other some browsers too)
I think, we should take a note on some css-commands wich aren't supported by most used browsers.
i tried to be carefully with such things, so i used them only where missing this feature will not harm.
I've seen that Sebastian have done a lot last weeks, perhabs it may help me, if he may be able to contribute a list of current used css-styles, css-ids and css-classes. So I can remove all old things. (Many thanks ;)
there is a ./test/theme.php in CVS ... but i didn't finished it till now ... missing some elements ... and a way undocumented
Perhabs it may be good too, if some css could be set via javascript (especially if any browser doesn't support one needed css-command).
something like style.js in the per theme directory?