Actually, the only thing preventing your code from working is that you left the
'.' in your CLASS assignment.
Instead of...
CLASS=".ComputedFields"
it should be...
CLASS="ComputedFields"
However, you would 'define' this class with the '.'
.ComputedFields {
color: #808080;
background-color: transparent;
font: bold 8pt verdana;
border: 1px solid #808080;
}
Actually, the only thing preventing your code from working is that you left the '.' in your CLASS assignment.
Instead of... CLASS=".ComputedFields"
it should be... CLASS="ComputedFields"
However, you would 'define' this class with the '.' .ComputedFields { color: #808080; background-color: transparent; font: bold 8pt verdana; border: 1px solid #808080; }