PrimeNG Component Menu Steps, how can i use the ui-steps-incomplete












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i use the component of PrimeNG: Steps



it works but how can i use the ui-steps-incomplete?






:host >>> .ui-steps .ui-steps-item {
width: 20%;
}

:host >>> .ui-steps.steps-custom .ui-steps-item .ui-steps-number {
background-color: #0081c2;
color: #FFFFFF;
display: inline-block;
width: 36px;
border-radius: 50%;
}

:host >>> .ui-steps .ui-steps-item .ui-menuitem-link .ui-steps-number {
color: transparent;
}

:host >>> .ui-steps ui-steps-incomplete {
background-color: red;
}

<p-steps [model]="items" [(activeIndex)]="routingIndex" [readonly]="false" ></p-steps>












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  • Please correct your tags.. Sure you are using PrimeFaces the JSF component suite?

    – Kukeltje
    Nov 13 '18 at 8:33











  • Which version of PrimeNG did you use?

    – Quan VO
    Nov 13 '18 at 9:56











  • i use primeng: 6.1.2

    – sebi.schneider
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:02
















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i use the component of PrimeNG: Steps



it works but how can i use the ui-steps-incomplete?






:host >>> .ui-steps .ui-steps-item {
width: 20%;
}

:host >>> .ui-steps.steps-custom .ui-steps-item .ui-steps-number {
background-color: #0081c2;
color: #FFFFFF;
display: inline-block;
width: 36px;
border-radius: 50%;
}

:host >>> .ui-steps .ui-steps-item .ui-menuitem-link .ui-steps-number {
color: transparent;
}

:host >>> .ui-steps ui-steps-incomplete {
background-color: red;
}

<p-steps [model]="items" [(activeIndex)]="routingIndex" [readonly]="false" ></p-steps>












share|improve this question

























  • Please correct your tags.. Sure you are using PrimeFaces the JSF component suite?

    – Kukeltje
    Nov 13 '18 at 8:33











  • Which version of PrimeNG did you use?

    – Quan VO
    Nov 13 '18 at 9:56











  • i use primeng: 6.1.2

    – sebi.schneider
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:02














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i use the component of PrimeNG: Steps



it works but how can i use the ui-steps-incomplete?






:host >>> .ui-steps .ui-steps-item {
width: 20%;
}

:host >>> .ui-steps.steps-custom .ui-steps-item .ui-steps-number {
background-color: #0081c2;
color: #FFFFFF;
display: inline-block;
width: 36px;
border-radius: 50%;
}

:host >>> .ui-steps .ui-steps-item .ui-menuitem-link .ui-steps-number {
color: transparent;
}

:host >>> .ui-steps ui-steps-incomplete {
background-color: red;
}

<p-steps [model]="items" [(activeIndex)]="routingIndex" [readonly]="false" ></p-steps>












share|improve this question
















i use the component of PrimeNG: Steps



it works but how can i use the ui-steps-incomplete?






:host >>> .ui-steps .ui-steps-item {
width: 20%;
}

:host >>> .ui-steps.steps-custom .ui-steps-item .ui-steps-number {
background-color: #0081c2;
color: #FFFFFF;
display: inline-block;
width: 36px;
border-radius: 50%;
}

:host >>> .ui-steps .ui-steps-item .ui-menuitem-link .ui-steps-number {
color: transparent;
}

:host >>> .ui-steps ui-steps-incomplete {
background-color: red;
}

<p-steps [model]="items" [(activeIndex)]="routingIndex" [readonly]="false" ></p-steps>








:host >>> .ui-steps .ui-steps-item {
width: 20%;
}

:host >>> .ui-steps.steps-custom .ui-steps-item .ui-steps-number {
background-color: #0081c2;
color: #FFFFFF;
display: inline-block;
width: 36px;
border-radius: 50%;
}

:host >>> .ui-steps .ui-steps-item .ui-menuitem-link .ui-steps-number {
color: transparent;
}

:host >>> .ui-steps ui-steps-incomplete {
background-color: red;
}

<p-steps [model]="items" [(activeIndex)]="routingIndex" [readonly]="false" ></p-steps>





:host >>> .ui-steps .ui-steps-item {
width: 20%;
}

:host >>> .ui-steps.steps-custom .ui-steps-item .ui-steps-number {
background-color: #0081c2;
color: #FFFFFF;
display: inline-block;
width: 36px;
border-radius: 50%;
}

:host >>> .ui-steps .ui-steps-item .ui-menuitem-link .ui-steps-number {
color: transparent;
}

:host >>> .ui-steps ui-steps-incomplete {
background-color: red;
}

<p-steps [model]="items" [(activeIndex)]="routingIndex" [readonly]="false" ></p-steps>






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  • Please correct your tags.. Sure you are using PrimeFaces the JSF component suite?

    – Kukeltje
    Nov 13 '18 at 8:33











  • Which version of PrimeNG did you use?

    – Quan VO
    Nov 13 '18 at 9:56











  • i use primeng: 6.1.2

    – sebi.schneider
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:02



















  • Please correct your tags.. Sure you are using PrimeFaces the JSF component suite?

    – Kukeltje
    Nov 13 '18 at 8:33











  • Which version of PrimeNG did you use?

    – Quan VO
    Nov 13 '18 at 9:56











  • i use primeng: 6.1.2

    – sebi.schneider
    Nov 13 '18 at 10:02

















Please correct your tags.. Sure you are using PrimeFaces the JSF component suite?

– Kukeltje
Nov 13 '18 at 8:33





Please correct your tags.. Sure you are using PrimeFaces the JSF component suite?

– Kukeltje
Nov 13 '18 at 8:33













Which version of PrimeNG did you use?

– Quan VO
Nov 13 '18 at 9:56





Which version of PrimeNG did you use?

– Quan VO
Nov 13 '18 at 9:56













i use primeng: 6.1.2

– sebi.schneider
Nov 13 '18 at 10:02





i use primeng: 6.1.2

– sebi.schneider
Nov 13 '18 at 10:02












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It's already automatically applied on the inactive state.
If you look at the HTML generated, PrimeNG creates a list item with the class applied as followed:



<li class="ui-steps-item ui-state-default ui-state-complete ui-state-disabled ui-steps-incomplete ng-star-inserted" ng-reflect-klass="ui-steps-item" ng-reflect-ng-class="[object Object]">...</li>





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  • ok but how can i use that? in my code is all steps in backgroundcolor: white

    – sebi.schneider
    Nov 14 '18 at 12:23











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It's already automatically applied on the inactive state.
If you look at the HTML generated, PrimeNG creates a list item with the class applied as followed:



<li class="ui-steps-item ui-state-default ui-state-complete ui-state-disabled ui-steps-incomplete ng-star-inserted" ng-reflect-klass="ui-steps-item" ng-reflect-ng-class="[object Object]">...</li>





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  • ok but how can i use that? in my code is all steps in backgroundcolor: white

    – sebi.schneider
    Nov 14 '18 at 12:23
















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It's already automatically applied on the inactive state.
If you look at the HTML generated, PrimeNG creates a list item with the class applied as followed:



<li class="ui-steps-item ui-state-default ui-state-complete ui-state-disabled ui-steps-incomplete ng-star-inserted" ng-reflect-klass="ui-steps-item" ng-reflect-ng-class="[object Object]">...</li>





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  • ok but how can i use that? in my code is all steps in backgroundcolor: white

    – sebi.schneider
    Nov 14 '18 at 12:23














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It's already automatically applied on the inactive state.
If you look at the HTML generated, PrimeNG creates a list item with the class applied as followed:



<li class="ui-steps-item ui-state-default ui-state-complete ui-state-disabled ui-steps-incomplete ng-star-inserted" ng-reflect-klass="ui-steps-item" ng-reflect-ng-class="[object Object]">...</li>





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It's already automatically applied on the inactive state.
If you look at the HTML generated, PrimeNG creates a list item with the class applied as followed:



<li class="ui-steps-item ui-state-default ui-state-complete ui-state-disabled ui-steps-incomplete ng-star-inserted" ng-reflect-klass="ui-steps-item" ng-reflect-ng-class="[object Object]">...</li>






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  • ok but how can i use that? in my code is all steps in backgroundcolor: white

    – sebi.schneider
    Nov 14 '18 at 12:23



















  • ok but how can i use that? in my code is all steps in backgroundcolor: white

    – sebi.schneider
    Nov 14 '18 at 12:23

















ok but how can i use that? in my code is all steps in backgroundcolor: white

– sebi.schneider
Nov 14 '18 at 12:23





ok but how can i use that? in my code is all steps in backgroundcolor: white

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