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4.4.2. Using Skinnability

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RichFaces skinnability is designed for use alongside:
  • skin parameters defined in the RichFaces framework,
  • predefined CSS classes for components, and
  • user style classes.
A component's color scheme can be applied to its elements using any of three style classes:
  • A default style class inserted into the framework

    This contains stle parameters that are linked to some constants from a skin. It is defined for every component and specifies a default level of representation. You can modify an application interface by changing the values of the skin parameters.

  • A style class of skin extension

    This class name is defined for every component element, and inserted into the framework to let you define a class with the same name in your CSS files. This lets you easily extend the appearance of all components that use this class.

  • User style class

    You can use one of the styleClass parameters to define your own class for component elements. As a result, the appearance of one particular component is changed according to a CSS style parameter specified in the class.

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