On Sep 29, 2009, at 9:48 AM, Jerome Velociter wrote:
Vincent Massol wrote:
Hi,
We have a pb if we display several times the same panel on a page
(for
ex for the search panel) since if the panel defines an ID this ID
will
not be unique in the page and thus will produce invalid XHTML.
This happens for ex when you're on the panel page itself and that
panel is displayed in the right or left columns.
I'm proposing that we change the use of ID in favor of CLASSNAME for
panels.
For example for the search panel right now we have:
#panelhiddenheader($msg.get("panels.search.title"))
<form action="$xwiki.getURL('Main.WebSearch')">
<div id="globalsearch">
<input id="globalsearchinput" type="text"
name="text" ...
It'll become:
#panelhiddenheader($msg.get("panels.search.title"))
<form action="$xwiki.getURL('Main.WebSearch')">
<div class="globalsearch">
<input id="globalsearchinput" type="text"
name="text"
Wouldn't you still have the issue with the input's ID
? In more
generally it means no panel can define any ID...
yes...
I think
it would also be best to define a naming strategy. What about
"panel-<short name of the panel page in lowercase and without any
panel suffix>"
What about "panel:panel-name" ?
I don't understand why you duplicate the word "panel".
My bad, it was not clear... I meant "panel:search",
"panel:quicklinks"
Jerome.
Thanks
-Vincent
Jerome.
> So for Panels.Search it would be "panel-search" and for
> Panels.QuickLinks it would be "panel-quicklinks"
>
> Note: Changing id="globalsearch" to class="globalsearch" (or
> class="panel-search") means changing lots of places in the skins
> (albatross, finch, toucan, colibri). But I don't see any better way
> anyway.
>
> Thanks
> -Vincent
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