That would be an interesting thing to see in a demo!
On 10-Aug-09, at 11:30 AM, Jack Moffett wrote:
David,
I have lightened the background, rather than darkened it, which is
closer to what you are suggesting. I prefer this to darkening the
background because it is a subtler change (if the app has a white
background), while still getting the "disabled" point across.
Best,
Jack
On Aug 10, 2009, at 2:10 PM, David Drucker wrote:
that I'm curious if anyone has come across a variant on this with a
visual effect that doesn't simply darken the surrounding window,
but actually de-saturates the content (including both text and
graphics) under it. That would be an even more true 'disabled' cue.
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