11-08-2018
Thanks Scott,
On a number of occasions I have had trouble with the order of execution of included Javascript file.
Looking back, it seems obvious that the JS vars from vB global_start should have been before the Vue files. That also seem to explain why I could get it to work as a computed property before.
Thanks for your help sorting this out!
Much appreciated!
Now, I need to figure out why the HTML layout is different between the two conditions (guest vs. logged in user)..... That should be an easy CSS issue (update: confirmed CSS fixed).
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css::style
CSS::Style(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation CSS::Style(3pm)
NAME
CSS::Style - A ruleset in a CSS object tree
SYNOPSIS
use CSS;
DESCRIPTION
This module represents a ruleset in a CSS object tree. Read the CSS.pm pod for information about the CSS object tree.
METHODS
CONSTRUCTORS
"new()" or "new( { ..options.. } )"
This constructor returns a new "CSS::Style" object, with an optional hash of options.
adaptor adaptor to use for serialization
ACCESSORS
"add_selector( $selector )"
This method adds a selector to the selector list for the object. $selector is a reference to a CSS::Selector object.
"add_property( $property )"
This method adds a selector to the property list for the object. $property is a reference to a CSS::Property object.
"set_adaptor( 'CSS::Adaptor::Foo' )"
This method sets the current adaptor for the object.
"selectors()"
This method is used to serialize the ruleset's selectors, using the current adaptor. It returns a string which come from the adaptor's
"output_selectors()" method.
"properties()"
This method is used to serialize the ruleset's properties, using the current adaptor. It returns a string which come from the adaptor's
"output_properties()" method.
"to_string()"
This method is used to serialize the ruleset, using the current adaptor. It returns a string which comes from the adaptor's
output_rules() method.
"get_property_by_name( 'property_name' )"
Returns the first CSS::Property object with the specified name. Returns zero on failure.
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2003-2004, Cal Henderson <cal@iamcal.com>
SEE ALSO
CSS, http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS1
perl v5.14.2 2008-04-23 CSS::Style(3pm)