I came up with an advanced way to do corners, and to do shadows... The Drop shadow allows for title and body of the pane to be textured or not. The Courners gives a better look by using photoshops layer blending effects. By changing these blendings, you can then create different types of drop shadows. I think if we can include the psd's we should... the question is if the format .psd violates the terms of GNU only... it shouldnt since GIF is not GNU!
anyways, please Email Me at big_green_jelly_bean -<=at=>- yahoo.com
you can see these in action at
http://www.allourquilts.com/user/1
Though I will be removing one of them (the rounded corners) do to size restraint and overall theme based idea. I dont want to throw that away!
| Comment | File | Size | Author |
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| #2 | styles.zip | 106.58 KB | GreenJelly |
Comments
Comment #1
merlinofchaos commentedThere is no patch attached.
No, I won't email you. The issue queue is here so that everybody can partake, and this will be recorded. Email is private and will be lost. There is nothing to gain by going to email.
I think the dropshadows are very nice. But I feel like I'm being teased here.
Comment #2
GreenJelly commentedhehe, I guess I didnt see the file upload... If you give me a bone I will gzip them and add them... hehe... actually its bed time (7:30 in the morning) so I will... ahh crap Ill do it now. I put my images in the corners directory... so they are all mixed up with the corners files... I think there was 5 images associated with the corners theme... I created my own corners, which allows for back ground... Crap, I really wanted to change the top of the image in the drop shadow... that was something I wanted to keep unique to my site... Ok, I changed the header on the one... the other one I am not using... the back ground is specific to my site, hence the need for the photoshop files... BTW, the nature of the way these are done is very impressive, and very easy to modify to look anyway you want. All you have to do is change the files, the layer effects, and then change the padding. You could do anything really with the template.
Comment #3
merlinofchaos commentedWe need to figure out if this is something that can be utilized, because the basic idea of what GJ was doing here was really cool.
I'd love to see some kind of style creator that uses farbtastic and/or color.module to do its thing.
Comment #4
simeQueue cleanup. (True to say this is skinr territory?)
Comment #5
merlinofchaos commentedYeah, the 'stylizer' module is what came out of this idea.