The button GUI design, the description in the styleguide 2.1, and also
the sample images at http://a.parsons.edu/~livesupport/assets/optimized_png/buttons.zip
I wonder if it would be a better approach to have the button image
broken up into top-left-bottom-right borders, and the four corners. This
way we could insure that whatever is in the button is surrounded by the
button borders, and there is no issues with the inside content bleeding
unto the borders of the button. (Also, it's technically easier to have
content one besied the other, rather than write the content of the
button unto the button image.)
What do you think?
Akos
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that's no problem. whatever works best for you. we'll recreate it.
On Nov 19, 2004, at 4:50 AM, Akos Maroy wrote:
> Dear Design Team,
>
> The button GUI design, the description in the styleguide 2.1, and also
> the sample images at
> http://a.parsons.edu/~livesupport/assets/optimized_png/buttons.zip
> I wonder if it would be a better approach to have the button image
> broken up into top-left-bottom-right borders, and the four corners.
> This way we could insure that whatever is in the button is surrounded
> by the button borders, and there is no issues with the inside content
> bleeding unto the borders of the button. (Also, it's technically
> easier to have content one besied the other, rather than write the
> content of the button unto the button image.)
>
> What do you think?
>
>
> Akos
>
>
charles truett . director . CBTSA
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