|
-
Feb 28th, 2010, 08:27 PM
#41
Addicted Member
Re: Form design
yes.i understood.but if i don't find CodeJock Skinframework at components.How to do ?
i find only Office 2007 form and Ribbon form at my template
-
Feb 28th, 2010, 09:00 PM
#42
Re: Form design
Just wanna show what you can do with photoshop.... ^_^
The buttons that I created are vista buttons and then print screen to photoshop. In there, I just edited it.
Another trick that I used is the fonts. You can download it from anywhere for free...
Hope you like it!.. XD
Manny Pacquiao once posted in his twitter:
It doesn't matter if the grammar is wrong, what matter is that you get the message
-
Feb 28th, 2010, 11:00 PM
#43
Re: Form design
 Originally Posted by Jupping
yes.i understood.but if i don't find CodeJock Skinframework at components.How to do ?
i find only Office 2007 form and Ribbon form at my template
You have to download the skin framework ocx file (which is not free) and then you have to register it...! (using regsvr32)....
If my post was helpful to you, then express your gratitude using Rate this Post. 
And if your problem is SOLVED, then please Mark the Thread as RESOLVED (see it in action - video)
My system: AMD FX 6100, Gigabyte Motherboard, 8 GB Crossair Vengance, Cooler Master 450W Thunder PSU, 1.4 TB HDD, 18.5" TFT(Wide), Antec V1 Cabinet
Social Group: VBForums - Developers from India
Skills: PHP, MySQL, jQuery, VB.Net, Photoshop, CodeIgniter, Bootstrap,...
-
Feb 28th, 2010, 11:03 PM
#44
Re: Form design
 Originally Posted by louvelle
Just wanna show what you can do with photoshop.... ^_^
The buttons that I created are vista buttons and then print screen to photoshop. In there, I just edited it.
Another trick that I used is the fonts. You can download it from anywhere for free...
Hope you like it!.. XD
Yeah.. I use the same idea... That is, designing the background using photoshop. Then for the buttons, I use prjChameleon buttons (which you download by searching Google).... It provides XP/Office style buttons also...
If my post was helpful to you, then express your gratitude using Rate this Post. 
And if your problem is SOLVED, then please Mark the Thread as RESOLVED (see it in action - video)
My system: AMD FX 6100, Gigabyte Motherboard, 8 GB Crossair Vengance, Cooler Master 450W Thunder PSU, 1.4 TB HDD, 18.5" TFT(Wide), Antec V1 Cabinet
Social Group: VBForums - Developers from India
Skills: PHP, MySQL, jQuery, VB.Net, Photoshop, CodeIgniter, Bootstrap,...
-
Mar 9th, 2010, 07:08 PM
#45
Hyperactive Member
Re: Form design
or you can browse it if the OCX is at somewhere else by simply clicking BROWSE button in the component page.
~[L!f3 !s @ll @ab0ut l3@rn!ng]~
~*D0nt Give up, h0pe is always present*~
-
Mar 10th, 2010, 04:23 AM
#46
Addicted Member
Re: Form design
You mean Components or Add Components
if Add Components,i didn't find CodeJock Skinframework
but when i install.it siad install complete
-
Mar 10th, 2010, 07:21 AM
#47
Re: Form design
 Originally Posted by Jupping
You mean Components or Add Components
if Add Components,i didn't find CodeJock Skinframework
but when i install.it siad install complete
Where did you get that setup file..??? Is that a pirated version...???
If my post was helpful to you, then express your gratitude using Rate this Post. 
And if your problem is SOLVED, then please Mark the Thread as RESOLVED (see it in action - video)
My system: AMD FX 6100, Gigabyte Motherboard, 8 GB Crossair Vengance, Cooler Master 450W Thunder PSU, 1.4 TB HDD, 18.5" TFT(Wide), Antec V1 Cabinet
Social Group: VBForums - Developers from India
Skills: PHP, MySQL, jQuery, VB.Net, Photoshop, CodeIgniter, Bootstrap,...
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|
Click Here to Expand Forum to Full Width
|