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Comments (5)
Stuardo -StR- Rodríguez said
at 11:40 am on Jan 23, 2009
Just an idea, now that ajax is so common, the need for a "loading" image is always needed. I saw ajaxload.info and thought that the themeroller could do the same, generate the same images (all of them to be included in the zip file) using the theme colors.
The themeroller should also create required icons, like the calendar for the datepicker.
Mike Robinson said
at 11:48 am on Jan 23, 2009
I would second that, great idea and would be really useful.
A couple of things I could do with in Themeroller are:
1) Styles for odd & even rows
2) A general background image/color
Todd Parker said
at 11:49 am on Jan 23, 2009
Hi Stuardo -- Your comment is focused on ThemeRoller so I copied this comment to that page and responded there.
http://jqueryui.pbwiki.com/Themeroller#comment1232732876
I'll delete these comments in a bit. Thanks for joining the wiki!
Todd Parker said
at 12:00 pm on Jan 23, 2009
Hi Mike - same deal, I copied you comment over to the TR page to keep the conversation in the right place:
http://jqueryui.pbwiki.com/Themeroller#comment1232733465
You guys should check out the CSS framework API docs because we did a big re-factor for 1.6 that is much more powerful and extensible than the original TR classes:
http://jqueryui.pbwiki.com/jQuery-UI-CSS-Framework
Hope this helps!
shamun toha said
at 9:50 am on May 10, 2009
#Feature add:
- Stretch image ui (like vb6 or vb.net)
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