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[jira] Created: (TOMAHAWK-1493) Add StyleBehavior for Tomahawk for
JSF 2.0
Add StyleBehavior for Tomahawk for JSF 2.0
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Key: TOMAHAWK-1493
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOMAHAWK-1493
Project: MyFaces Tomahawk
Issue Type: Task
Reporter: Leonardo Uribe
Assignee: Leonardo Uribe
I'm still thinking about it, but I feel the Behavior api fits very good with add a new StyleBehavior stuff that makes something similar like AjaxBehavior but for css styles. This feature should be on the spec, but we have to try it first to see if it looks good or not.
This feature will take some time to do it, but I'll do it to see what happens. This could be the starting point to standardize theme components and solve the problem of render an specific css class based on the component state.
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[jira] Commented: (TOMAHAWK-1493) Add StyleBehavior for Tomahawk
for JSF 2.0
Posted by "Jakob Korherr (JIRA)" <de...@myfaces.apache.org>.
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Jakob Korherr commented on TOMAHAWK-1493:
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Sounds just great :)
> Add StyleBehavior for Tomahawk for JSF 2.0
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>
> Key: TOMAHAWK-1493
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOMAHAWK-1493
> Project: MyFaces Tomahawk
> Issue Type: Task
> Reporter: Leonardo Uribe
> Assignee: Leonardo Uribe
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> I'm still thinking about it, but I feel the Behavior api fits very good with add a new StyleBehavior stuff that makes something similar like AjaxBehavior but for css styles. This feature should be on the spec, but we have to try it first to see if it looks good or not.
> This feature will take some time to do it, but I'll do it to see what happens. This could be the starting point to standardize theme components and solve the problem of render an specific css class based on the component state.
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