In Part One of this two-part article ('Skinning the V2 ProgressBar component ,' MXDJ vol 3 issue 4) we did what we set out to do, but I just can't bear to leave the skinning-a-Button issue unresolved. In Part One of this two-part article ('Skinning the V2 ProgressBar component ,' MXDJ vol 3 issue 4) we did what we set out to do, but I just can't bear to leave the skinning-a-Button issue unresolved.Jun. 15, 2005 11:00 AM EDT Reads: 21,712 |
This article explains how to completely change the graphical appearance of (i.e., 'to skin') the V2 ProgressBar component. Before we begin, a warning: the techniques described in this article apply to the ProgressBar and to many other V2 components, but not to all. Some components requ...May. 18, 2005 10:00 AM EDT Reads: 26,727 |







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This article explains how to completely change the graphical appearance of (i.e., 'to skin') the V2 ProgressBar component. Before we begin, a warning: the techniques described in this article apply to the ProgressBar and to many other V2 components, but not to all. Some components requ...















