Hi Henry,
 
why don't you use just <trh:styleSheet>?
 
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Kind regards,
Mathias

-----Original Message-----
From: Henry Chang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 3:41 AM
To: MyFaces Discussion 
Subject: [Trinidad] How to use <tr:document>?



Hi all,

 

Can anybody show me the correct way of using the <tr:document> with a link
to an external CSS style sheet and JavaScript file? The documentation says
that it will automatically create each of the standard root elements of an
HTML page such as <html>, <body> and <head>. But there is no attribute in
controlling any of these tags. For example, I would like to write:

 

< head title="Page Title">

    <link href="css/app.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />

</head>

 

This links to an external CSS style sheet. How do I do that with only
<tr:document>? Currently all my pages do not use <tr:document>, but instead
use the following:

 

<f:view>

  <trh:html> 

    <trh:head title="Page Title">

      <link href="css/app.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />

    </trh:head>

    <trh:body>

               ...

    </trh:body>

  </trh:html>

</f:view>

 

Is this the right way to use Trinidad?

 

Best Regards,

Henry Chang

 

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