Hehe .. just done :)
On 2/21/06, Anders Karlsson (X:et) anders.x.karlsson@tdcsong.se wrote:
Hi,
I would prefer to do this with the :hover tag in css instead of javascripts, then it's easy to change the colors, is there any practical issue not to use "hover" in the css ?
Cheers Anders
On Feb 21, 2006, at 22:00, Charles McNulty wrote:
Sorry, I should have been clearer that I meant the color only, not the functionality, which should be kept where Mykeul found it.
-Charles
Sjon wrote:
I do not see how this core-behaviour would belong in a stylesheet. How about putting the onmouseover/onmouseout stuff in a javascript file and let that script add classes (like '.mouseover') dynamically using the DOM. Skins can then override these classes with custom styles. Charles McNulty wrote:
Hi Mykeul, you're certainly going in the right direction, but if you want to put a little more work into this, can you see if you can accomplish the same thing using roundcube's stylesheet? We want people to be able to edit everything about the look (including the color of the background when the mouse is over) using the stylesheets.
-Charles
Mykeul wrote:
As Lotus Web Access is too complex for me, I tried to check the html functions of the "li" tag used is RC. If you change the bg color when the mouse is on a folder and putting back the original color when the mouse is out, it works even when drag and dropping. Here is a very little code to prove that. You will have to rewrite it to make it work well in RC because as of now it is OK but it erase the icons in the folder list :
in : program/steps/mail/func.inc line 207 : out .= sprintf('<li id="rcmbx%s" class="mailbox %s %s% s%s"><a href="./#%s" onclick="return %s.command('list','%s ')" onMouseOver=" this.style.background='#000000'" onMouseOut="this.style.background='#ffffff'" onmouseup="return %s.mbox_mouse_up('%s')"%s>%s</a>',
I just added onMouseOver="this.style.background='#000000\ '" onMouseOut="this.style.background='#ffffff'"
I hope it helps ...
Bye,
Mykeul
On 2/21/06, *Mykeul* < myk3ul@gmail.com mailto:myk3ul@gmail.com> wrote:
if someone is interested, Lotus Domino Web Access 6.54 has the highlighting-when-drag-n-droping functionnality. If there is no copyright on this part, I may paste you some bunchs of html
code.
On 2/21/06, *Thomas Bruederli* <roundcube@gmail.com <mailto:roundcube@gmail.com>> wrote: Kevin Landers wrote: > I know this does not resolve the lack of a "Move to
Folder" menu, but > currently you can drag and drop mail from one folder to another. You may > even do multiple messages by using the shift/control click feature to > select multiple messages. Perhaps that will help you until such a menu > is implemented (if it is implemented).
I don't think that it's necessary to have such a drop-
down menu when we have drag & drop functionality. > > On the drag and drop feature, however, is there any chance that we could > highlight the folder we are moving messages to while moving the mouse > over a folder to dump messages to?
It's on the ToDo list.... > > Currently, if I select a message(s) and drag the
mouse of the folder > list, I have no real "visible" validation that I am moving mail to the > folder I want. If folders could be highlighted as the mouse is moved > over each one, that would be nice. > > I was moving mail from trash to my inbox earlier and accidentally > dropped it in another folder. > > Thanks, > Kevin L.
Regards, Thomas > > David Collantes wrote: > > Hi there all! > > > > Would it be possible to have a "Move to folder" drop
menu somewhere on > > the message list window? I would like to be able to move multiple emails > > to a specific folder and that is now impossible. > > > > Thanks! > > > > >
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