Hi! I use Confluence v 3.3.1.
I use tasklist macro in my space, and i want to set its own style for completed task, task with high priority and so on. Here I`ve seen completed tasks and not completed tasks have different style so it is very suitable to recognize task with different status in this pic http://confluence.atlassian.com/download/attachments/224399495/DynamicTasklistProgressBar.png?version=1&modificationDate=1206683502794 (http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONF33/Tasklist+Macro).
I wanted to do the same, but I could not. Tell me, please, how I can control styles of TaskList in Confluence?
P.S. I know css class described style of completed task is 'closed unlocked task with medium priority completed'. But i didn`t find any class like this to rewrite it in files located in "css" folder of Confluence.
I know css class described style of completed task is 'closed unlocked task with medium priority completed'. But i didn`t find any class like this to rewrite it in files located in "css" folder of Confluence.
Have you tried defining your own, new style rules using those classes? eg:
.task-list .closed.high.priority { /* styles for high priority */ }
.task-list .closed.medium.priority { /* styles for medium priority */ }
...etc? You can put this into your space or global CSS.
(It's a good idea to use .task-list as a form of namespace/scope)
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