Hi, Yes, the theme generated by Themeroller does give you all component CSS files but in your case you only need the following 3:
ui.core.css ui.theme.css ui.datepicker.css Note: the order of the css files is important Thanks. On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 10:32 PM, Dan B. <dan.baugh...@gmail.com> wrote: > > update: if I use the 300 kilobyte js generated by the theme roller > that basically includes all UI elements the styling is appearing fine. > > So I just need a themed download for the datepicker, not every UI > component ever made. > > DAn > > On Jan 22, 3:12 pm, "Dan B." <dan.baugh...@gmail.com> wrote: > > For some reason I am dying trying to get a datepicker setup with some > > decent CSS. > > > > Functionally, my datepicker is fine...it's just lacking the > > presentation the demonstrations always seem to have. > > > > I use the theme roller to download any of the gallery ones and then > > include the ui.datepicker.css in my page and my calendar is always > > transparent. > > > > I had this problem once before but then I just used another > > datepicker... How many css files do you need to get your datepicker > > to end up like the ones on the theme roller page? Maybe someone can > > steer me in the right direction here. > > > > Here is my input item: > > <input id="datepicker" type="text" name="DOB" id="DOB"> > > > > Here is my datepicker instantiation page: > > $(function(){$('#datepicker').datepicker();}); > -- Ca-Phun Ung + http://yelotofu.com + hongkong, zce, jquery, php, css, html