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I'm looking to set the color of a font depending on the outcome of the following Apex statement. So if the statement is true or false, a different color is applied.

The output is the date, red or black. Red signifies the date is overdue, i.e: is in the past.

<div class="due_date">
    <apex:outputField value="{!x.Date}" styleClass="{(x.Date < TODAY()) ? 'color : #FF0000' : 'color : #000'}" />
</div>

Neither colors seem to be taking effect. Could someone tell me what the problem is?

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    What is the actual output/result of this code?
    – CBroe
    Apr 1, 2014 at 14:05
  • styleClass="..." this does not seem to do what you seem to think it does. (I echo: "what's the actual output?")
    – ANeves
    Apr 1, 2014 at 14:06
  • Oh, so I can't use styleClass in this way? I didn't know that... Would you have any suggestions?
    – Daft
    Apr 1, 2014 at 14:14

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In the end, I did this.

     <div class="due_date">
          <span>
                <apex:outputField value="{!x.Date}" rendered="{!x.Date > TODAY()}"/>
          </span>
          <span class="overdue">
                <apex:outputField value="{!x.Date}" rendered="{!x.Date < TODAY()}"/>
          </span>
    </div>
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    What should your code be doing when x.Date = TODAY()? Apr 1, 2014 at 16:24

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