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Tabbed UI Buttons - Custom Images and Text

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    Tabbed UI Buttons - Custom Images and Text

    After reviewing some very cool apps that have been showcased lately (Steve & Mauricio) here on the forum, I came to the conclusion that although I am getting the guts of my program to work quite well and am happy with all the advanced functionality I have put into the code, that I have to face it... my app is UGLY. No CSS except Alpha standard blue and everything driven by buttons. In Access, I was not much better, but I did have some nifty buttons with images and it made the whole thing look pretty.

    So, I put down my programming pencil and decided to try and be creative and at least add some images to some of my buttons as Mauricio did with his cool project mgmt app.

    Please see images below on what I am hung up with. I can get an image into the button, I can add text. I can make transparent with the help of some other posts. What I would really like to do however is CENTER the text next to the image. It places the text at the bottom. Is there a style command to center vertically on right of image? How about center below image? ( I would use that as a button on a form).

    3rd Image is what I am trying to get back to from my desktop app

    Any help appreciated. My users will appreciate you as well. Maybe I need to be relegated to the forum for only those with zero creativity.
    Last edited by WayneH; 10-20-2010, 11:56 PM.

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    Re: Tabbed UI Buttons - Custom Images and Text

    Nevermind. Played with it longer and figured out the text was html. Then went and created a blank html form in alpha, added an image, added text, centered, etc, then went to source page and copied and pasted to my tabbed UI for proper formatting.

    Very nice

    Found the app that Mauricio referenced, Easy Thumbnails to be incredible. I am able to take all the images I have from my old Access app and scale the images to whatever I want. It can convert the whole directory in one pass. Very nice. Played with sizes and rescaled until I was happy with how it filled a button.

    My app is still ugly... but I can now try and do something about it.

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      Re: Tabbed UI Buttons - Custom Images and Text

      For the benefit of those in the future who find this post and are trying to align text next to an image, centered

      <img align=absMiddle src ="Images/Small Thumbnails/Payables.jpg" >&nbsp;&nbsp;
      Vendors

      absmiddle is the trick

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