skin

FacebookTwitter
About You have arrived at this page because InsideRIA is no longer an active website, as of January 31, 2011. While we're sad to see the change, we think you will find the resources and community here at oreilly.com helpful. An archive of the material previously posted on InsideRIA can be found at DevelopRIA.com . O'Reilly Answers is an excellent resource for getting information about everything technology related. We also suggest that you share your knowledge at the O'Reilly Answers site and help the new members of the development community grow into future leaders in our industry.

Getting started with Spark skins: Transitions - InsideRIA

http://oreilly.com/insideria/index.html
http://danorlando.com/?p=374

Understanding the Flex 4 Spark Component Architecture and how to

The architecture of the new Spark components in Flex 4 supercedes the Halo components of Flex 3. Upon learning how to leverage the architecture of Spark components, you will find the improvements to be quite substantial. Ultimately, the new component architecture with the Spark library makes building, modifying, and designing custom components a lot easier and far more intuitive. The most significant architectural changes are internal state management and decoupled visual appearance. Internal State Management The declaration of global application states is still possible, but the trick to getting a Flex application to closely resemble a native desktop application is by changing the state of individual container components while holding the state of others.
button

La Fabrick interactive» Archive du blog » Flex4 : composant pers

Je vous propose un petit tour d’horizon de la création de compo personnalisés avec Flex4 et le skinning. Vous allez voir ! Comme moi, vous ne voudrez plus jamais faire de Flex3. Moi ça fait 5 mois… et j’en suis bien content ! http://www.lafabrick.com/blog/2009/11/27/1373-flex4-custom-component-skinnig/

Tutorial – Skinning dans Flash Builder 4 (Flex Gumbo) – Part 1 |

Dans Flex 3, pour créer un container panel avec des bords arrondis (rounded corners) et un background en dégradé, on devait passer en général via Flash, 9-slice scaling, export du SWC et quelques CSS embêtant pour que ça marche. Ou encore passer par des classes complexes en AS3 directement dans Flex Builder. Maintenant, nous pouvons dessiner tout nativement en MXML avec un minimum d'efforts . http://www.flash-builder-tutorial.fr/2009/09/27/tutorial-flash-builder-4-flex-gumbo-skinning-skinnablecontainer/