So.. 3 isn't even released yet. Soon it will be 50% on 2 and 50% on 3.. I'm of the opinion that the people who really care about eye candy will have a more up to date browser. And besides, this is a technical demo, there are developers and PM's who will be looking at it.

Scott

Andrew Robinson wrote:
The problem is that approx 50% of firefox users use 1.5 and the other
50% use 2, about 0% use FF3. No one is on IE 3 yet. (not counting
developers)

-Andrew

On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Scott O'Bryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I like Matt's idea personally.

 Scott



 Andrew Robinson wrote:

So use @agent with the new version support in the skin? FF3, IE8 -
rounded - FF2, IE7 squared (I can't speak to Opera and Safari since I
have never used them)?

Would take a long time for people to used these browsers, but it would
dramatically increase performance (much less HTML bulk). I am not
sure, would like to hear what others think.

-Andrew

On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 9:38 AM, Matt Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hey Andrew,

 How about just using the CSS3 rounded corner styles already available
 in Firefox and Safari?  Of course we'd fall back into square corners
 in IE.

 -Matt



 On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 6:13 PM, Andrew Robinson
 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 > Looking at the many of the renderers for Trinidad components I do not
 >  see a lot of skinning selectors that would enable rounded corners.
For
 >  example, the panelTabbed has some nice selectors for the tabs, but
 >  only one selector for the body, so it would not be possible to round
 >  the body corners, only the tabs themselves.
 >
 >  Is this something we want to address for the new myfaces skin or
 >  should we just sacrifice LnF for performance at the moment and keep
 >  the corners square and no drop shadows or other nice effects?
 >
 >  -Andrew
 >




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