Raymond, I STRONGLEY suggest that we render the borders inside the layers...
All the widgets that we create can NOT have a border outside the layer... If a layer is "100px in width" then it needs to be a "100px in width" The DynAPI is a precise tool so the layers NEED to be that to. Well that's what I think :-) I wrote something for the IOS a while back (included in the IOS release) when I got sick of using extra lay's for borders (to reduce the memory). "borderbutton.js" This also takes care of all the parent's layer childern. This is a old version and I made some dynapi3 hacks but you get the point. There are some minor drawbacks (resizing) because the layers a manipulated and need to be realign. Why no use shorthand for the CSS model lyr.setBorder("10px solid purple") I've uploaded a test for you to see http://www.michaelbystrom.com/download/dynapi_border.zip How big zip file can I send through to this list?? I've also inclued a css for a grid that I use now and then to test the locations of layers. I've also included some screen shots of examples. Rock'n Roll Michael > Hi Everyone, > > I've managed to get DynLayers to now support CSS > borders in ie, opera and mozilla. All DynLayers will > render the same way in all browsers. NS4 does not work > well with CSS so I don't know it if makes sense to try > and create a fix for that. > > Should I add this to the setCSSBorder() to > BorderManager or should we just create a different > libary (e.g. CSSBorder)? > > > -- > Raymond Irving ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Dynapi-Dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/