On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 11:25:01 +0100, Thomas Bruederli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sjon wrote:
>> I agree that the highlighting should only be active when dragging around
>> something. That is exactly the reason why I suggested javascript instead of
>> the :hover property. I like the droptarget class idea as well. It could be
>> useful if/when we implement (read-only) folders. I would combine the
>> 'droptarget' class with a 'mouseover' class; that way you can customize
>> colors for both valid targets, invalid targets, valid moused-over-targets
>> and invalid moused-over-targets.
> 
> IMO the mouseover class is not necessary. You can set droptarget:hover
> in the skin CSS in order to get this effect.

For as far as I can see ':hover' isn't triggered when dragging? Also; we'll 
need a workaround for IE as well since it doesn't support hover on anything but 
'a' objects

>>
>> Regards,
>> Sjon
> 
> Regards,
> Thomas
>>
>> On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 09:20:53 +0100, Thomas Bruederli
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Hi everybody,
>>>
>>> The main target of that folder highlighting IMO would bet to highlight
>>> only valid drop targets. That also means that the highlighting is only
>>> active when the user drags something around. I was thinking of setting
>>> an additional class (like "droptarget") to the <li>s on the valid
>>> (originating folder isn't really valid) target folders when drag
> starts.
>>> Then it's up to the skin to highlight them when dragging starts or when
>>> the mouse is over. After dropping the messages on a folder, javascript
>>> will remove that class again from the objects. I guess altering the PHP
>>> code is not necessary to implement this feature.
>>>
>>> You see, it's a bit more complicated than just adding a CSS class and
>>> that's the reason why it has not been coded yet. Hope you understand
>>> what my intention for this feature is.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Thomas
>>>
>>> Anders Karlsson (X:et) wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I would prefer to do this with the :hover tag in css instead of
>>>> javascripts, then it's easy to change the colors, is there any
> practical
>>>> issue not to use "hover" in the css ?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>> Anders
>>>>
>>>> On Feb 21, 2006, at 22:00, Charles McNulty wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Sorry, I should have been clearer that I meant the color only, not
> the
>>>>> functionality, which should be kept where Mykeul found it.
>>>>>
>>>>> -Charles
>>>>>
>>>>> Sjon wrote:
>>>>>> I do not see how this core-behaviour would belong in a stylesheet.
>>>>>> How about putting the onmouseover/onmouseout stuff in a javascript
>>>>>> file and let that script add classes (like '.mouseover') dynamically
>>>>>> using the DOM. Skins can then override these classes with custom
>>> styles.
>>>>>> Charles McNulty wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi Mykeul, you're certainly going in the right direction, but if
> you
>>>>>>> want to put a little more work into this, can you see if you can
>>>>>>> accomplish the same thing using roundcube's stylesheet?  We want
>>>>>>> people to be able to edit everything about the look (including the
>>>>>>> color of the background when the mouse is over) using the
>>> stylesheets.
>>>>>>> -Charles
>>>>>>>
>>
>>



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