On 6/13/2011 9:41 AM, Lim Hock-Chai wrote:
It is already using the css. The problem is that each cloumn has its
own width/alignment and jsf column and facet tags does not support
width/alignment attributes. Are you suggest creating/extending a
different css for each column?


Unless you have columns with very similar attributes (e.g., start date and end date), then yes, a separate class for each column is the only way to allow fine-grained CSS control. You can apply two (or more) classes to the same cell, though, so that you can get both row level and cell level attributes. I'm not sure of the syntax for that in JSF though.

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