Thanks, but I'm not quite sure I understand. Were you intending to point me to an example? Also, the link button is OK, but the other states are totally flat, and I didnt want to try to redesign what flash has already done. For the particular button I am trying to do, the flex standard button style would be excellent... if I could just get rid of that 'up" state!
Hank
On 7/15/06, Tim Hoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Hank,
There's a good example how to make a class out of the embeded up.
over and down states of a button. If you use a LinkButton you would
only have to skin over and down. The default state is just text.
-TH
--- In [email protected], "hank williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> I want to create a standard flex button, but where the initial
state of the
> button only shows the text of the button. When you roll over the
button, all
> of the rest of the flex "buttonstuff" would appear. So in the on
rolled over
> text, the button would just look like plain text.
>
> I know I could somehow just make skins for everything, but that
seems like a
> very complex solution where I want to use almost all of the
standard button
> functionality.
>
> Does anybody know if this is possible.
>
> Hank
>
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