CSS_CONTRAST — CSS class to designate problems
CSS_CONTRAST
is used by [error]
and [formel]
to
designate problems. Both use mv_contrast
as default if
CSS_CONTRAST
has no value.
Interchange 5.9.0:
Source: code/UserTag/formel.tag
Line 41 (context shows lines 31-45)
} else { $error = $Tag->error({name => $checkfor, keep => $keep}); } if ($error) { if ($opt->{signal}) { sprintf($opt->{signal}, $label); } else { my $contrast = $::Variable->{CSS_CONTRAST} || 'mv_contrast'; qq{<span class="$contrast">$label</span>}; } } else {
Source: code/SystemTag/error.coretag
Line 140 (context shows lines 130-144 in tag_error():33)
# store the error label in user's session for later # possible use in [error show_label=1] calls $Vend::Session->{errorlabels}{$var} = $opt->{std_label}; if($text) { # do nothing } elsif(defined $::Variable->{MV_ERROR_STD_LABEL}) { $text = $::Variable->{MV_ERROR_STD_LABEL}; } else { my $contrast = $::Variable->{CSS_CONTRAST} || 'mv_contrast'; $text = <<EOF; <span class="$contrast">{LABEL} <small><i>(%s)</i></small></span> [else]{REQUIRED <b>}{LABEL}{REQUIRED </b>}[/else] EOF