getting closer. I agree with you both. See comments inline...
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On Jan 30, 2011, at 1:25 AM, Adrian Crum wrote:
On 1/29/2011 11:59 PM, Bruno Busco wrote:
Adrian I think we are almost on the same page, please read inline.
Quoting Ryan Foster cont...@ryanlfoster.com:
getting closer. I agree with you both. See comments inline...
Ryan L. Foster
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On Jan 30, 2011, at 1:25 AM, Adrian Crum wrote:
On 1/29/2011 11:59 PM, Bruno Busco wrote:
Adrian I think we are
Bruno made a good point earlier - don't have style names that indicate what
the element looks like. So, let's not have a .btn style - because that
implies the element will look like a button.
That subtlety was behind some of the confusion we experienced in the Flat
Grey button-style*
Thanks - that makes sense.
-Adrian
Quoting Ryan Foster cont...@ryanlfoster.com:
Bruno made a good point earlier - don't have style names that
indicate what the element looks like. So, let's not have a .btn
style - because that implies the element will look like a button.
That subtlety
On 1/29/2011 11:59 PM, Bruno Busco wrote:
Adrian I think we are almost on the same page, please read inline.
2011/1/30 Adrian Crumadrian.c...@sandglass-software.com
The application developer designs the application, not the graphic artist.
The graphic artist styles the application, he doesn't
Hi,
again on this topic.
I have seen that in the new Flat grey theme the button-style-1 and
button-style-2 are rendered in the same way.
I agree on this and was going to do the same on the Tomahawk theme.
While doing this I asked myself if it does make sense to keep those two
styles.
They seems
Adrian,
I am sorry to put again this on the table. I know we have already discussed
about but I think that you are trying to better explain over and over a
wrong concept.
You can see how it is wrong when you say In the original visual theme, the
tab-bar decorator was used for the sub-menu at the
The application developer designs the application, not the graphic
artist. The graphic artist styles the application, he doesn't design it.
For example, I am a developer designing a screen. The screen requires
two sets of links. The links in set A all share something in common, and
the links
Adrian I think we are almost on the same page, please read inline.
2011/1/30 Adrian Crum adrian.c...@sandglass-software.com
The application developer designs the application, not the graphic artist.
The graphic artist styles the application, he doesn't design it.
100% agreed
For example,