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Customizing OpenLayers
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======================
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OpenLayers is designed to fit many needs -- fitting in alongside all kinds of
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various applications which are currently in use.
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Currently, OpenLayers supports a 'theme' option when creating a map. This
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theme option allows you to specify the location of a CSS theme which should
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be included.
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A default theme is available as an example in the theme/ directory: the setup
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is:
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* theme/
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* theme/default/
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* theme/default/style.css
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* theme/default/img/
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Currently, the OpenLayers code does not support class names, and therefore,
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it is not possible to control many aspects of OpenLayers code with CSS
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classes. However, with this framework in place, we expect to invest time
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to make existing features and new features use the CSS theming framework
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where apropriate.
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Class Naming
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============
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Elements should have class names which are descriptive of the Javascript
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class from which they come. For example, the main layer switcher element
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in the OpenLayers.Control.LayerSwitcher would be classed:
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olControlLayerSwitcher
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This would allow users to add to their style.css class in their theme,
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changing, for example:
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::
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.olControlLayerSwitcher input {
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width:10px;
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}
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Sub elements of a particular control can add to the class name:
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::
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.olControlLayerSwitcherBaseLabel {
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color: red;
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}
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Customizing OpenLayers
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======================
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OpenLayers is designed to fit many needs -- fitting in alongside all kinds of
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various applications which are currently in use.
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Currently, OpenLayers supports a 'theme' option when creating a map. This
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theme option allows you to specify the location of a CSS theme which should
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be included.
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A default theme is available as an example in the theme/ directory: the setup
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is:
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* theme/
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* theme/default/
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* theme/default/style.css
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* theme/default/img/
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Currently, the OpenLayers code does not support class names, and therefore,
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it is not possible to control many aspects of OpenLayers code with CSS
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classes. However, with this framework in place, we expect to invest time
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to make existing features and new features use the CSS theming framework
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where apropriate.
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Class Naming
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============
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Elements should have class names which are descriptive of the Javascript
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class from which they come. For example, the main layer switcher element
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in the OpenLayers.Control.LayerSwitcher would be classed:
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olControlLayerSwitcher
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This would allow users to add to their style.css class in their theme,
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changing, for example:
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::
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.olControlLayerSwitcher input {
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width:10px;
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}
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Sub elements of a particular control can add to the class name:
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::
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.olControlLayerSwitcherBaseLabel {
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color: red;
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}
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