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Editing a vB Skin Button

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Mar 22nd 2005#166879 Report
Member since: Mar 22nd 2005
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Hi,

I recently purchased a skin (Plasma) from the good guys at extremepixal. I need to add a button to the navbar with a link to my gallery hack. I checked the files for Plasma, and I do not have a blank button gif so that I can add the text to it. Is there a way to select the layer that it is on and edit the text of another button?

Here is a link to the forum

Vaderman
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Mar 22nd 2005#166881 Report
Member since: Mar 11th 2004
Posts: 147
If the PSD's are included you sure can. You would just have to cange the text some what. But I don't know if they are.

Otherwise, you can still create you own button, bu cutting out a small "empty" vertical part of one of the buttons and copy it till you have the width you have. All you need after that is the font used for the buttons.

Here you go, just a quicky. Make it the size you want:

http://www.xs4all.nl/~sandrs/Untitled-1.jpg
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Mar 22nd 2005#166882 Report
Member since: Mar 22nd 2005
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Cool, thanks much! Now when I started playing with text, it looks kinda grainy. I think my settings are funky for the text. It keeps trying to make it with the center filled instead of just a straight forward stand style text. I will keep at it and figure it out :-)
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Mar 22nd 2005#166884 Report
Member since: Mar 11th 2004
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[QUOTE=Vaderman]Cool, thanks much! Now when I started playing with text, it looks kinda grainy. I think my settings are funky for the text. It keeps trying to make it with the center filled instead of just a straight forward stand style text. I will keep at it and figure it out :-)[/QUOTE]

Try setting anti-aliasing to "none" or to one of the other modes.
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