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@gmailcom
>>>>     <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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