https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=472691
--- Comment #7 from Karl Ove Hufthammer <k...@huftis.org> --- (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #6) > The buttons in Discover and the buttons in Welcome Center are using the same > QQC2.Button primitive with the same styling. I think you see the shadow in > Discover more easily because the button is on a white background, so the > gray shadow has better contrast there. They also have the same edge > highlight on hover. Just for the record, I was talking about the buttons on the *main* and *category* pages in Discover, the ones showing the icon, name and description of an application. They have a shadow and a nice hover effect (coloured background based on the current highlight colour). At least for me, it makes them look and feel clickable. I think you’re talking about the other, similarly shaped, buttons on the *application details* page in Discover. Yes, they look like the ones in the welcome center. And to me, they don’t look or feely especially clickable. (The button text is the only thing that really indicates they’re meant to be clicked.) Other KDE examples of ‘buttons’ with hover effect to indicate clickability: application buttons on the task bar (the background colour is changed to the highlight colour and the icons are made slightly brighter), other buttons on the task bar (the icons are made slightly brighter), and the application buttons on https://apps.kde.org/ (they rise from the page when you hover, and they also have a shadow effect to lift them from the page). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.