Seems ok to me.  If no tests blow up, should be ok to push.

On 10/19/16, 1:56 AM, "carlos.rov...@gmail.com on behalf of Carlos Rovira"
<carlos.rov...@gmail.com on behalf of carlos.rov...@codeoscopic.com> wrote:

>Hi Alex,
>
>I made a change in a "feature/buttonbase-refactor"
>is tiny, but could potentially break things.
>
>This solves the problem, but I want to know your thinking about collateral
>damages in other code or examples.
>
>If you think is not what we need, I think I would go the route of
>extending
>from UIBase and replicate Button and TextButton in my component set.
>
>
>thanks
>
>
>2016-10-19 7:48 GMT+02:00 Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com>:
>
>>
>>
>> On 10/18/16, 4:47 PM, "carlos.rov...@gmail.com on behalf of Carlos
>>Rovira"
>> <carlos.rov...@gmail.com on behalf of carlos.rov...@codeoscopic.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >I extended TextButton (ergo Button in the end), but I think carry all
>>its
>> >CSS is not what I expect...maybe I should not extend and replicate
>> >functionality extending UIBase
>>
>> Well, maybe.  I thought it would be easier to defeat these settings.  In
>> theory, if the mdl has CSS with these properties it would override the
>> properties in the defaults.css.  We could create a TextButtonBase in the
>> HTML.swc that you could extend and duplicate less code.
>> >
>> >I tried an empty defaults.css in my example project but nothing changes
>>
>> I guess that option does something different than I expected.  It sort
>>of
>> adds CSS files to the list, so there is no way to kick out some rules
>>you
>> don't want.  We could add a compiler option that really does reset all
>>of
>> the CSS in an app.
>>
>> -Alex
>>
>>
>
>
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