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Vaadin 7 Cookbook

You're reading from   Vaadin 7 Cookbook Take the shortcut to developing rich internet applications in pure Java. Vaadin makes it easy and this cookbook makes it easier still with its practical recipes and straightforward approach.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2013
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ISBN-13 9781849518802
Length 404 pages
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Vaadin 7 Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Creating a Project in Vaadin 2. Layouts FREE CHAPTER 3. UI Components 4. Custom Widgets 5. Events 6. Messages 7. Working with Forms 8. Spring and Grails Integration 9. Data Management 10. Architecture and Performance 11. Facilitating Development 12. Fun Index

Styling components with CSS


In this recipe, we will learn how to change the CSS style of components. We'll create a new theme for the Table. Vaadin's Table has gray stripes by default. We will change it. Our new table will be without static stripes. Instead, we will add a style for a dynamic strip. The yellow strip will appear when the mouse hovers over the row.

The following screenshot shows the default style for tables:

The following screenshot shows our new style for tables:

How to do it...

Carry out the following steps to learn how to change the CSS style of components:

  1. We create a Vaadin project with the main UI class called Demo as follows:

    public class Demo extends UI {…}
  2. In the main class of the init() method, we create a simple Table with some rows. In the following steps, we will create our new style called myTable. We set this style name to the Table. For a better view, we set the number of visible table rows according to the number of items in the table using the setPageLength() method...

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