: [flexcoders] Re: Trick button into rendering
mouseover/mouseout states
Do you mean the CSS from the framework? Because the only applicable css
I've seen is:
LinkButton
{
/*disabledIcon: null; */
disabledSkin: ClassReference(null);
/*downIcon: null; */
downSkin: ClassReference
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mouseover/mouseout states
Do you mean the CSS from the framework? Because the only applicable
css
I've seen is:
LinkButton
{
/* disabledIcon: null
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mouseover/mouseout states
Do you mean the CSS from the framework? Because the only applicable css
I've seen
he wants or what you tried.
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Doesn't work if you want to keep the button
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I don't know of a way to give a link button a transparent mouse over
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Re: Trick button into rendering
mouseover/mouseout states
I don't know of a way to give a link button a transparent mouse
over background.
On Jul 7, 2008, at 2:11 PM, nathanpdaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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mouseover/mouseout states
So no way that's purely CSS? Is there a reason for me to not use my current
hack (invisible PNG skins)? Visually and functionally it's what I want.
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Maybe
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mouseover/mouseout
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Over an alpha background though just setting their colors won't do it.
I've done
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Subject: [flexcoders] Re: Trick button into rendering mouseover/mouseout
states
Doesn't work if you want to keep the button icons visible. Wouldn't
this also affect embedded fonts?
-TH
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mouseover/mouseout
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Doesn't work if you want to keep the button icons visible. Wouldn't
this also affect embedded fonts?
-TH
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Trick button into rendering
mouseover/mouseout
states
Over an alpha background though just setting their colors won't do
it.
I've done skins, but when I want a skin with basically nothing
visible,
would that be any different from what I've made
Using a transparent image as the skin is cleanest and easiest. The
skins array in Button.as is private, so you'd have to subclass; in
order to get to those display objects. You can partially trick the
button with myButton.mx_internal::currentSkin.alpha = 0, but that's a
real hack; not to
I hacked this up by creating a small png that's entirely alpha. Much
cleaner than all the CSS required to make an enhanced button skin look
plain. It looks great, but are there are any better ways to do this?
Thanks
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