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May 2010
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If ou keep making our life this easy, we’ll soon have to give you a percentage on all our projects!
Tx for making the web a better place!
You are great man! I really dont know how to thank you for this useful tool and for all other things you are making…
Thanks for a great tool! I am just starting to get over the idea that peeps using IE have to live with square corners and such, but they do have other options
Hi: I really like the button maker, i gonna use it in some of my projects.
One little thing to add its a Shadow color picker, cause “the shadow must not be black”
The shadow can be a darker version of the background color, or use a darker version of the active background color.
Also if the css can include the IE version of the gradient (ala CSS3 please!) will be a hit
Another great great idea delivered by Chris.
-..- amazed
Takes all of the firebug-fun out of it
I don’t mind how the CSS is served. I generally write in single line format, as well.
Great tool. I’ll definitely be using it when I forget how to write the annoying webkit gradient.
Are you talking about this specific comment form? What is “wrecked” about it? Looks fine to me.
User styles is an interesting point though. I may look “wrecked” to you because you have your own user styles fighting it somehow? Can’t you just use !important in your user styles to fight against mine? That’s how user styles work right, you are constantly fighting against what is on the page? Or can you just turn off my styles and use your own making the !important stuff moot?
I have my reasons for using !important in places like these. The .button style is generic and doesn’t hold much CSS specificity weight. Yet, I want to make sure my buttons look exactly as I’ve written, so I use !important where I have to, to make sure the cascade doesn’t break them.
You shouldn’t use !important. It wrecks the “submit comment” button and makes userstyles ineffective.
Very awesome tool, The Idea of saving so much time^^.
Thanks Chris.
Great work and a really cool tool !