You should be able to do that with the styles for the tab navigator - have a play with the style explorer link I sent.

Once you get to the limit of using styles in the style-explorer, you then need to think about skinning your components - this is really easy in Flex.

1. You get the Fla file with the flex skins - "frameworks\themes\AeonGraphical Source" in your Flex SDK / FB installation folder.

2. Make a copy for your project, open it up and edit the component "movieclips".
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/flex_skins_04.html

3. Publish the Fla file, and use [Embed] to set the "skins" for certain components in your stylesheet.
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/flex_skins_09.html

If you want, read the whole article above from page 1 and this one too:

http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/quickstart/skinning_components/

Glen

Alvise Nicoletti wrote:
Ehm... I finally understood that it was the background alfa...
I tryed it before, but with > 1 values.

Now I would like to understand how they changed tabs style in this website:
http://www.progressmedia.net/welcome.htm

I would like to do exactly the same thing.

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