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24. April 2010, 20:19:04

DanielHendrycks

STEM loving liberal

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Skin CSS

Is it possible to have skin components with CSS? E.g. when Opera has CSS3 gradients, a skin developer can make gradients with CSS rather than resorting to a PNG or SVG.

24. April 2010, 22:12:24

Vectronic

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I'd have to go with "no"... although having CSS in Skins would make for some great skin effects and ideas.

P.S. M² maybe scale that badboy down...lol

24. April 2010, 23:30:51 (edited)

DanielHendrycks

STEM loving liberal

Posts: 2632

Originally posted by Vectronic:

M² maybe scale that badboy down...lol


Oh, that might be what is causing the green.

Update: I made it smaller but the green thing is still there.

25. April 2010, 07:13:33

OakdaleFTL

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The "green thing" is what MyOpera recently implemented to indicate any image that's also a clickable link, i.e., a URL. (I used to post images as .gifs at 25%, linked to .jpg or .pngs — for imagethumb.js users. They now look bad in the post, so I don't bother anymore: MyOpera's got it covered; right? But it does make sense, to show that an image "hides" a link. I can't fault their reasoning, except on aesthetic grounds…)
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