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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Doug McCune
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2007 11:03 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Overwrite Skin to NULL

 

How about setting it back to what it was by default? Try

 

.panel {

borderSkin: ClassReference("mx.skins.halo.HaloBorder");
border-alpha: 1;
border-color: #ffffff;

}


 

On 17 Apr 2007 07:58:18 -0700, Devin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: 

I've noticed if you put a skin in place then you can't create another 
style for specific changes. Is there a way to overwrite a skin style 
to a null value or something to get rid of it in another style? For 
example:

this is my panel style
Panel
{

closeButtonDisabledSkin: Embed
(source="flex_skins.swf",symbol="Panel_closeButtonDisabledSkin");
closeButtonDownSkin: Embed
(source="flex_skins.swf",symbol="Panel_closeButtonDownSkin"); 
closeButtonOverSkin: Embed
(source="flex_skins.swf",symbol="Panel_closeButtonOverSkin");
closeButtonUpSkin: Embed
(source="flex_skins.swf",symbol="Panel_closeButtonUpSkin"); 
borderSkin: Embed(source="flex_skins.swf", 
symbol="Panel_borderSkin");
titleBackgroundSkin: Embed(source="empty.swf", 
symbol="Panel_titleBackgroundSkin");
borderThicknessLeft: 10; 
borderThicknessRight: 11;
borderThicknessTop: 0;
borderThicknessBottom: 3;
headerHeight: 30;
}

I want a few of my panels to have white backgrounds so i use this 
style.

.panel { 
border-alpha: 1; 
border-color: #ffffff;
} 

Because I initiated the skin the .panel doesn't work. Is there a way 
to say set the skin style to null so I can get the .panel style to 
work?

such as 

.panel { 
borderSkin: NULL (blank it out):
border-alpha: 1;
border-color: #ffffff;
}

 

 

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