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Fairly painless wouldn't you say? Well, you may notice there's a bit of an issue; when it comes to scaling, your image gets distorted. You want only the middle to scale, not the corners.
There's a simple remedy for this and it's called Scale-9 formatting. It's similar in spirit to using HTML tables to create a header at the top of your Web page that resizes properly by repeating the cell backgrounds, while using non-repeating images for the parts that remain fixed in dimension. Except in Flex the inner part of the image will scale as needed, corners won't scale, and the top and bottom parts will stretch accordingly.
This is done by using four additional attributes called scaleGridTop, scaleGridBottom, scaleGridLeft, and scaleGridRight when embedding the image. For example:
[Embed(source="button_over.png",scaleGridTop="18",scaleGridBottom="31",scaleGridLeft="8",scaleGridRight="158")]
The numbers are relative to the top and to the left as follows:
Now you've got a skin that will preserve itself more proportionally!
Conclusion
The goal of this article was to warm you to altering the look-and-feel of your Flex apps by relating the things that you're used to when building HTML-based ColdFusion apps with how they're done in Flex.
There's actually a lot more to discuss such as Style inheritance, limitations, programmatic styling, and skins, using SWFs for themes and graphical assets, compiling theme SWC files, and a whole lot more.
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Tariq Ahmed is the manager of product development at Amcom Computer Services, a former project lead at eBay, and host of www.cflex.net. He specializes in leveraging technology with process engineering to reduce operating costs while maximizing revenue potential. You can find him on the Web at www.dopejam.com.
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WebDDJ Duty Online Editor 08/14/06 06:07:57 AM EDT | |||
Please go right ahead, Dreamer. Perhaps you would post the URL back to this thread too - thanks!! Web Developer's & Designer's Journal |
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Dreamer 08/14/06 04:07:57 AM EDT | |||
wonderful post. |
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SYS-CON India News Desk 08/10/06 01:06:15 PM EDT | |||
One of the great things about Flex is that you get to spend most of your time working on the business logic and workflow, and less on the cosmetic aspect. This is because the Flex default's look-and-feel is great! The only problem of course is that most people won't spend much time customizing the look, resulting in many Flex apps looking the same. In Flex 1.5 many folks customized the color scheme, but few ventured into modifying the actual skins of the components. |
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SYS-CON Italy News Desk 08/09/06 07:37:26 PM EDT | |||
One of the great things about Flex is that you get to spend most of your time working on the business logic and workflow, and less on the cosmetic aspect. This is because the Flex default's look-and-feel is great! The only problem of course is that most people won't spend much time customizing the look, resulting in many Flex apps looking the same. In Flex 1.5 many folks customized the color scheme, but few ventured into modifying the actual skins of the components. |
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Web Developer's & Designer's Journal 08/09/06 04:14:54 PM EDT | |||
One of the great things about Flex is that you get to spend most of your time working on the business logic and workflow, and less on the cosmetic aspect. This is because the Flex default's look-and-feel is great! The only problem of course is that most people won't spend much time customizing the look, resulting in many Flex apps looking the same. In Flex 1.5 many folks customized the color scheme, but few ventured into modifying the actual skins of the components. |
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Web Developer's & Designer's Journal 08/09/06 02:40:45 PM EDT | |||
One of the great things about Flex is that you get to spend most of your time working on the business logic and workflow, and less on the cosmetic aspect. This is because the Flex default's look-and-feel is great! The only problem of course is that most people won't spend much time customizing the look, resulting in many Flex apps looking the same. In Flex 1.5 many folks customized the color scheme, but few ventured into modifying the actual skins of the components. |
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