You can use ID's: "id_summary", "id_body", and so on. #id_summary { width: 100%; height: 5em; }
#id_body { width: 100%; height: 10em; } Thanks, Eugene "patrick k" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] as far as i know, textares have classes like "vLargeTextField". so, i dont know how one can change that. by the way, with doing what you suggested you have to update the .css-file everytime you add (or change) a model. patrick > > On 12/27/05 18:28, patrick k wrote: >>> On 12/27/05, patrick k <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>> - how do i change the numrows for a textarea-field? >>> >>> You can do this with CSS; create custom admin templates that include >>> some custom CSS code. >> >> what i meant was changing the numrows for each textarea-field seperately. >> e.g., a body-field needs more space than a summary (at least in my app). >> why not thinking about extending the textfield-model with something like >> "numrows=xxx"? >> > > Maybe add css classes to textareas (or generally inputs) based on model > and fieldname? > > e.g.: > class Article(meta.Model) > summary = meta.TextField() > body = meta.TextField() > > becomes: > <textarea class="article-summary"></textarea> > <textarea class="article-body"></textarea> > > .article-summary { > width: 100%; > height: 5em; > } > .article-body { > width: 100%; > height: 10em; > } > > > That's how some other tools I've used do it. > > I'ld prefer such a solution to values hardcoded in the model. > > cheers > Steven