How do I get the background for "All Programs" to not color on mouseover? I have some themes that this happens with and I have several that it does not happen with and I cannot figure out what they do not have in common (I am modifiying themes I have downloaded for my personal use). Thanks.
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on Apr 26, 2004
The color mouseover is the normal default for the All Programs section. If you find a skin that doesn't have it, it is a special incorporation. Basically, you have to stretch the arrow button to hide the color. Check my Just Push Play skin at GUI. This is how its done.
on Apr 26, 2004
Basically, you change the margins, and set a big arrow button to cover the entire left pane around the arrow. This basically forces the color off the screen.
on Apr 26, 2004
Thanks for the hint Chas

I just reconfigured my current work-in-progress skin looking at yours. It made it a whole lot better. Actually it extends how you can design the start menu. Quite cool.
on Apr 26, 2004
I think it's great when a skinner spends the extra effort to "hide" that mouseover, it adds a much more professional touch to the skin That one and when a skinner works around the limitations of the "Favorites" menu
on Apr 27, 2004
On a lot of the skins where you say the mouseover/focus color (Hover color in Win98) is not there, it actually is there, it's just that the mouseover color is set to match the background so that it is not visible. If the More Programs Panel Background image is plain enough, as it is on many skins, the color can be set to match it and there is no need for the large arrow graphic that ChasUGC describes. The setting for that in Skin Studio can be found under left tree: Start Panel>More Programs Panel>Background and right tree: Text Settings>Mouse over/Focus Color. Be aware that you can only use Preset colors for this, so you may need to setup a new preset color under left tree: Miscellaneous>Presets>Color Presets if that color is not already defined in the skin.
on Apr 28, 2004
SD is correct, I used that method in earlier skins of mine. But, it got graphically boring making single color designs just because windows didn't think beyond a single color in the all Programs section. Imagine, CooperDeck II with a single color all programs button,Ugh. As you can also see with that beautiful skin, the problem is getting rid of the color on the mouse over, not changing it. In most of the truly graphically creative skins, like CopperDeck II, that mouse over color sticks out like a sore thumb.
on Apr 28, 2004
Thank you all so much for your help. I think I have got it now. I agree with Essencay in that I like when a skinner makes the effort to "hide" that mouseover color, especially with 'graphic' themes. Thanks again for the good tips!
on Apr 28, 2004
I was wrong I tried all of the suggestions in the previous posts and none of them worked. I understood everything, just when I tried to use them, nothing worked. I just wanted to be sure everyone understands where I am coming from, so please take a look at the following examples. http://www.korissamarie.com/robyns.htm
I have been trying for years to get this solved! There are so many settings in Skin Studio that it is really confusing. Hats off to all skinners because this stuff is hard!! Again, any help would be greatly appreciated!
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on Apr 28, 2004


on Apr 28, 2004
Where the mouseover shows is defined by two things. 1. the content margins and the size of the arrow graphic. By getting the right mix of reducing the content margins and increasing the size of the arrow graphic like Chas said you can hide the mouseover, it will still be there, but you just won't be able to see it. Open a skin that it works in and rip'er apart to see how the skinner did it
on Apr 29, 2004
robynjh,

The example that you gave that "doesn't work" and the one that does are both using the Mouse Over/Focus color. The difference is that in the first example, the Mouse over/Focus color is an exact match for the main background color of the More Programs panel and has the left content margin set so that the Mouse over/focus color doesn't cover the left border of the More programs panel where the colors change. In the second example, the artist elected to use a different color to emphasize the Mouse over state, and left the content margins at the default settings.

This is an artistic choice by the artist in many cases, but sometimes it may also be the result of an oversight or lack of knowledge about the possibilities in skinning. In either case, it's not considered very polite to just state categorically that something "looks terrible." It's all in the eye of the beholder after all.

At any rate, the second example could quite easily be modified to make the Mouse over color appear to disappear, so to speak by changing the RGB settings and adjusting the content margins, particularly the left margin. The color of the arrows, by the way, has absolutely nothing to do with the Mouse over color as they are drawn on top of the Mouse over color.

As has been suggested previously, it would also be possible to do this with an oversized More Programs Arrow graphic. If you are really interested in that method, there is a fairly good discussion of it in this thread: https://www.wincustomize.com/msgboard.asp?id=262666&BID=WCH&page=1#266760

I hope this clarifies some things for you. If not, just come on back and we'll keep trying til we get it right.
on Apr 29, 2004
Okay robynjh, I underatnd the problem from your link. In the top skin the background color is solid. So, you can just match the background color on the left side of the all programs pane and you won't see any color. That one is easy.


But, on the second skin, that idea is not possible. Because the left side and bottom portion of the all programs pane in the second skin, is not a solid continuous color. Therefore what you need to do is create a new arrow image that contains the arrow and the entire rest of the left pane. Then, the over image will contain the entire left pane and the arrow highlighted.
Then, you need to set the margins properly. A -90 in the left margin is where I started. It is fairly easy once you figure out how it works. You can send me the skin if you want and I will fix it for you. My email addy is in my profile.
on Apr 29, 2004
I actually got the idea from the thread that SD mentions. I tried numerous things and it took me a day after many fails to re-think how to make it work. It is fairly easy once you see how its done. I wish some of the great skins such as CopperDeckII, ToonXP, and PixOS would update their skins like this. That over color ruins these skins in my opinion.
on Apr 29, 2004
Thank you all once again! I haven't had a chance to try out the suggestions, but will as soon as possible. I have not used so many skins because of this problem (and there are a lot) but if I can 'fix' it myself, great! I am sorry I used the 'looks terrible' phrase I wasn't trying to be mean. I will definitely let all know if I get it to work. Thank you so much!
on Apr 29, 2004
Shameless Designs, that link you posted has some wonderful information! I just got done reading it! Those are the threads I had tried finding before I started mine, but I guess my search words weren't correct.
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