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Old 07-23-2008
UvumiTools Gallery 1.0.2 (Default branch)

Image UvumiTools Gallery allows you to display fancy photo galleries on your Web site without requiring you to be a master programmer. All you need to do is include a couple JavaScript and CSS files, and customization is simple. License: MIT/X Consortium License Changes:
An adjustment was made to the slideshow scrolling functionality. See http://tools.uvumi.com/forum/topic.php?id=5 for details.Image

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CSS::Adaptor(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					 CSS::Adaptor(3pm)

NAME
CSS::Adaptor - Arbitrarily map CSS data for use in another context. SYNOPSIS
use CSS; # create a CSS object with an adaptor my $css = new CSS({ 'adaptor' => 'CSS::Adaptor', }); # load some CSS data $css->read_file( "my_file.css" ); # change the adaptor $css->set_adaptor( "CSS::Adaptor::Pretty" ); # output CSS object using the current adaptor print $css->output(); DESCRIPTION
This class is used by CSS to translate a CSS object to a string. This allows CSS data to be easily mapped into other formats. This documentation is for people who want to write their own CSS::Adaptor module. For usage information, see the documentation for CSS. METHODS
CONSTRUCTOR "new()" Called without options. FUNCTIONS "output_rule( $rule )" returns a string containing a formatted CSS::Style object, passed as an object ref "output_selectors( $selectors )" returns a string containing a formatted list of CSS::Selector objects, passed as an array ref "output_properties( $properties )" returns a string containing a formatted list of CSS::Property objects, passed as an array ref "output_values( $values )" returns a string containing a formatted list of CSS::Value objects, passed as an array ref AUTHORS
Copyright (C) 2001-2002, Allen Day <allenday@ucla.edu> Copyright (C) 2003-2004, Cal Henderson <cal@iamcal.com> SEE ALSO
CSS perl v5.14.2 2008-04-23 CSS::Adaptor(3pm)