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Re: minor browser UI nitpicking
From: Christian Sciberras <uuf6429 () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2010 23:13:24 +0100
I'm guessing you have your window manager configured to render window shadows. In this case, this is less plausible, yup, unless you do the inverted gradient trick.
Ah, reminds me. On Windows 7, the blue border fill is actually a gradient like other window borders, just remembered it used to be pretty simplistic. Don't know if this is a Windows 7 thing or a Chrome update (got Chrome 8.0 here).
I tried to dig something up, but couldn't. But we definitely had these around 2001-2003, culminating in browsers removing the ability to do location=no in window.open().
Yeah, got the idea. Had the impression you forgot to link to your preferred/specific example. Cheers, Chris. On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 11:06 PM, Michal Zalewski <lcamtuf () coredump cx>wrote:
1) Yup, pretty unconvincing. Though one could separate window shadows,I'm guessing you have your window manager configured to render window shadows. In this case, this is less plausible, yup, unless you do the inverted gradient trick.2) Where is "here"? :)I tried to dig something up, but couldn't. But we definitely had these around 2001-2003, culminating in browsers removing the ability to do location=no in window.open(). /mz
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