Love it!!!
Can't wait for the patch ;-)))

Best Regards, Anton


-----Original Message-----
From: matti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2003 9:46 AM
To: Jesse Guardiani
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [sqwebmail] Re: Hardcoded colours - grey and blue

This time I don't promise days or weeks, but I promise you will like the
new 
look of my implementation. Three user selectable viewing modes, user 
selectable themes, up to four different themes may be implied without
code 
hacking, all css mastered... 

Almost ready... 

matti 

Jesse Guardiani wrote: 

> On Friday 25 July 2003 20:34, Kurt Bigler wrote:
>> on 7/25/03 6:46 AM, Jesse Guardiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > On Friday 25 July 2003 07:31, Brian Candler wrote:
>> >> On Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 12:17:53PM +0100, Brian Candler wrote:
>> >>> Is there any fundamental reason why I can't replace
>> >>> <td bgcolor="#cccccc">
>> >>> with
>> >>> <td class="topheader">  ?
>> >>>
>> >>> Or indeed, why this class could not be applied just to the
<table>
>> >>> element and not to each of the individual cells?
>> >>
>> >> I can answer the second question myself - the rounded corners
wouldn't
>> >> work!
>> >>
>> >> But I just changed the individual cells to use a stylesheet, and
it
>> >> renders OK in Konqueror and IE5.0, so I reckon that's the way to
go...
>> >> so I'll make a patch and perhaps other people can try it.
>> >
>> > My template is void of "hard coded" template colors. I use a pure
>> > stylesheet setup. It works with Netscape 4.x through 7.2 and all
other
>> > major browsers.
>> >
>> > Rounded corners work fine.
>> >
>> > Take a look:
>> >
>> > http://mail.wingnet.net
>> >
>> > Click on Webmail (New Look). 
>>
>> Yes, but am I missing something or did you have to create new rounded
>> corner images?
> 
> Yes. I sure did. I bet this could be automated with a vector graphics
app or
> a server side script running ImageMagik though. 
> 
> 
>>  Or better put, is there a way to create a rounded corner
>> image that can be colorized by a style sheet, and is that what you
have
>> done?
> 
> Nope. They're new images. And they don't have transparent backgrounds
> either. You can't do rounded corners with Netscape 4.x if you use
transparent
> backgrounds. 
> 
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