Fabian Jakobs schrieb:
> Matthew Gregory schrieb:
>> Thanks,
>> I've attached an image of how it is currently looking compared to the 
>> orriginal qx button. I think it looks nicer when the "third color 
>> band" is only 1px rather than two. Its working in Fx3 and IE7 (with 
>> and without the box model).
>>
>> I will change the implementation I have to use the bevelled decorator 
>> as I think it looks much nicer.
>>
>> BTW: Is it expecting for this to become part of the framework or will 
>> it be a contrib decorator?
> Hi Matthew,
> 
> wow, do you already have the implementation done? I would suggest you 
> put it into a contrib and open a bug to move it into the framework. 

Yes a good idea. Matthew, do you already have an account to commit to 
the contrib repository?

> There are currently a few contributions we would like to move into the 
> framework. I personally would like to see it in the framework because it 
> could make e.g. the button rendering more lightweight.

Not sure if this should be the default look of a button though. It 
definitly never would look as good as the current one (regarding things 
like round borders, inner glow, gradient, ...). It may be a good 
alternative though for performance oriented cases and at least it's a 
good alternative to show a light-weigher variant of such a rendering.

Sebastian

> 
> Best Fabian
> 
> 
> 
>> Sebastian Werner wrote:
>>> I especially like the effect for being that basic. The thing is that 
>>> this kind of markup is quite compact for the little markup needed. 
>>> You can still use the Beveled decorator etc. if you need a more 
>>> sophisticated effect.
>>>
>>> BTW, I think the 3.1 example with the pseudo-gradient is more 
>>> interesting for us. To implement this completely without any images 
>>> definitely would rock.
>>>


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