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the drop shadow on the photo button is just a tiny bit larger/to the right #53

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lianchang opened this issue Jun 13, 2012 · 4 comments
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Is there any way to eliminate that tiny gap between the gray line and the drop shadow when you hover over the photo button? Lemme know if a different .png can help.

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drewww commented Jun 13, 2012

yes, that's a firefox-only bug. it's correct in chrome. Need to figure out how to make them both simultaneously happy.

On Jun 12, 2012, at 9:47 PM, lianchang wrote:

Is there any way to eliminate that tiny gap between the gray line and the drop shadow when you hover over the photo button? Lemme know if a different .png can help.


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I see! NBD. Though what if I took the borderline out of the .png and instead demarcated the circle with a light dropshadow only, which could get more pronounced when you hover? (Also, can we see if we like how the dropshadow looks if it is more to the bottom instead of to the right?)

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drewww added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 22, 2012
…hover has a larger bottom-only shadow and active is the same as before.
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drewww commented Jun 22, 2012

Okay, take a look at how it looks on live now. Can tweak those values as appropriate, but I agree - looks better with bottom-only and a little initial drop shadow too.

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looks nice to me! I'm closing!

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