On 10/30/16, 2:34 PM, "yishayw" wrote:
>Well, changing the className does actually change the DOM class in
>runtime,
>so it seems a bit arbitrary that that's reflected in DOM while changing
>style is not. Right now, I'm using this bug(?) as a way to make run-time
>style changes.
AFAICT, "cl
's good to know that that's an
option.
I understand the PAYG thing, but now that I want to pay, how do I do it?
Isn't binding expensive?
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On 10/30/16, 4:01 AM, "yishayw" wrote:
>I noticed UIBase set style doesn't apply the new style to the HTML element
>while set className does. Is that on purpose?
>
Yes. Under pay-as-you-go, there is cost to supporting changing styles at
runtime, so the default implementation assumes no styles
I noticed UIBase set style doesn't apply the new style to the HTML element
while set className does. Is that on purpose?
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Hi,
I've spent some time looking into styling the basic FlexJS component set.
The result is a new example, StyleExample, which I've just checked into
the FlexJS repository.
I took a very simple approach and in doing so, uncovered a couple of bugs
and added some parts. For example, I broke up the
On 6/15/16, 12:11 AM, "jude" wrote:
>What I ran into with the drop in themes is that they sometimes change the
>size and shape of the components. I had a project where I dropped in
>FlatUI
>and the elements were all cut off because the width and height were
>explicitly set. It wasn't hard to fi
Sounds like there is consensus to implement Material. Again, though, I
would like to see the Basic components be as basic as possible: a for Button, a for Label, etc. AIUI, there is no way to get
control over every pixel. On my Mac, with the OS theme I've selected, the
browser is going to show
Peter, I think the same, a good looking white-grey default theme would be
perfect as default.
Then people could customize or change theme.
Thanks
2016-06-15 16:06 GMT+02:00 Peter Ent :
> After looking over the Material stuff and seeing what the FlexJS Basic
> component set is capable of, I think
After looking over the Material stuff and seeing what the FlexJS Basic
component set is capable of, I think a grayscale theme would be best. It
would be neutral to allow browser-specific colors in controls and focus
while still providing a decent look to the components.
I'll let everyone know when
For any included svg, it should not be linked files (to minimize HTTP
requests). It should either be Base64 in CSS, or injected into the HTML as
markup. It might be interesting to put together an SVG injector class which
would basically embed the raw SVG code into the JS and inject it into marku
I think as well that Material Design should be the base and Bootstrap would
be good as well, but for me in second place.
For SWF, I think FlexJS is more about HTML, so I will put all my efforts in
good-looking HTML and let SWF version to be wireframe looking with the
recipients to make the work, bu
What I ran into with the drop in themes is that they sometimes change the
size and shape of the components. I had a project where I dropped in FlatUI
and the elements were all cut off because the width and height were
explicitly set. It wasn't hard to fix after the fact but some things
weren't size
On 6/14/16, 3:25 PM, "jude" wrote:
>If you're using the default HTML elements I would have no expectation. I
>would expect the developer or designer to add their own skin set like
>FlatUI at a later time.
>
>But if you want a default style I would think there might be a happy
>medium
>with SVG
If you're using the default HTML elements I would have no expectation. I
would expect the developer or designer to add their own skin set like
FlatUI at a later time.
But if you want a default style I would think there might be a happy medium
with SVG skins. A while back Om made a SVG skin that lo
I think Material is probably a better option. Bootstrap is kind of a thing
of the past these days, at least the default look and feel.
Almost all frameworks (Angular 1/2, React, etc.) have some level support
for Material Design.
Thanks,
Om
On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 12:37 PM, Alex Harui wrote:
>
Good ideas, however, our CSS implementation on the SWF side isn't yet
capable of the advanced CSS in Bootstrap, and the component
implementations for Bootstrap are more than a single HTMLElement. I think
we are looking for someone to help with improving the look of our simple
implementations. We
I think the styles should closely match Bootstrap (or maybe use Bootstrap).
Material Design is another good target.
On Jun 14, 2016, at 8:34 PM, Peter Ent wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm working on making the FlexJS examples look better via CSS. I'll most
> likely check in a separate branch, but I though
Hi,
I'm working on making the FlexJS examples look better via CSS. I'll most likely
check in a separate branch, but I thought I'd ask you all what your
expectations would be.
Keep in mind that the basic (HTML project) component set is meant to provide
ActionScript wrapping for HTML elements -
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