A.L.E.C wrote:
> Vladislav Bogdanov wrote:
> 
>>> There're icons for active and selected state. To disable button css 
>>> opacity is used. Also the icons for folder empty/purge are not 
>>> descriptive and should be change, but I really like the idea. We must 
>>> implement this in this way.
>> I did my best ;)
>>
>> So, do I need to do something? Please describe task a bit more detailed
>> if yes.
> 
> Did you seen images/mail_toolbar.png image and css for #messagetoolbar? 
> This is the good way. Also I was talking about those two icons for 
> folder actions. Their look doesn't matches their function.
> 

We should probably ask somebody else for that icons, I have no better
idea... If I had, I'd do it. You could look at Phils contextmenu plugin
(folder actions), way be his icons fit better.

I understand about selected state, but don't know what exactly to do
with that (footer) icons for that state. Change color, increase/decrease
brightness, something else?

And do you satisfied with other icons?

Finally, I'm probably unable to fight with css at requested level, I'm
much more C developer and LINUX admin then Web UI designer... This task
requires clean knowledge of browser behaviors which I don't have, sorry.

Vladislav
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