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Control where the Show/Hide contents link displays?

New Here ,
Oct 15, 2013 Oct 15, 2013

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Hi

In RH10, I'm using the WebHelp to CHM converter to create my CHM output. I use my own CSS file that controls the look of my WebHelp and CHM outputs. I set up my WebHelp options to include the Show/Hide link when a topic from the CHM is called as context-sensitive. Unfortunately with my CSS applied, the Show/Hide link seems to be obscured.

I'd be happy to modify my CSS, but there is no way (that I know of) to move something via CSS that is controlled by JavaScript. (I can post-process the WebHelp HTML files to change the JavaScript, but that's just not possible with a CHM file.)

Also, I tried generating the CHM using the HTML Help layout option, but the output ignores a number of entries in my CSS, which makes the display unacceptable. (I can't have separate CSSs for WebHelp and CHM.)

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LEGEND ,
Oct 21, 2013 Oct 21, 2013

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The JavaScript creates a table with a hyperlink of the class ‘whtbtnshow’ Try to add some styling for a.whtbtnshow to your CSS to fix it.

Greet,

Willam

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Oct 21, 2013 Oct 21, 2013

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Thanks, William. 

Finally discovered the same a few days ago and now it's styled and working great.

-- Mike

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