To be clearer on the second point, what I mean is you see a state
change when you hover but not when you click.

On Jan 28, 7:43 am, Bennie <[email protected]> wrote:
> 1)
>
> I'm a bit mystified by the lack of themed buttons in jQuery UI. I've
> rolled my own theme in Steamroller. I've styled my divs with the css
> available.
>
> I assumed that just having a button inside a div that had the widget
> stuff on it would be enough. Is there css I can put on the button to
> have it automatically get appropriate hover and other states on the
> button? Or do I have to attach some javascript?
>
> 2)
>
> As a side issue, the jQuery UI seems to be lacking a state I expect in
> any UI library. There's an inactive, hover, and active, but there's no
> "depressed" state for when you've clicked but not yet released. This
> makes all jQuery UI stuff seem a little broken, or at least not as
> responsive as it should be. Is this a jQuery UI limitation? Or just a
> ThemeRoller one?
>
> Try to find a modern OS or app that doesn't have a depressed state.
> It's tough.
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