Thanks Jonno for the comment about the button hover underlines. I would like to keep is as simple as possible, but too simple isn't that okay. I've changed it into a subtile hover state.
I'm not a big fan of using reverse gradients on a hover state, in fact, I think that reverse gradients look out of place and don't convey the message. Instead, why not use a bit darker background colours to emphasize the state?
@Jonno, it's crop from a full-sized web page. Already hating Dribbble for not giving me the feature to include the rest of the page as a attachment. That (and the crappy jpg-compression of the first try) is why I deleted the other file.
@Matthew, thanks for your reply. I'll try how it looks by making the hover state a little bit darker.
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My first Dribbble post. It's a small part of the stylesheet of our new company website.
8 months ago
Thanks Jonno for the comment about the button hover underlines. I would like to keep is as simple as possible, but too simple isn't that okay. I've changed it into a subtile hover state.
8 months ago
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Jonno Riekwel
Hey! You deleted the previous thumbnail. That's not how it works! :P Next time, "rebound" it.
8 months ago
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Matthew Morek
I'm not a big fan of using reverse gradients on a hover state, in fact, I think that reverse gradients look out of place and don't convey the message. Instead, why not use a bit darker background colours to emphasize the state?
Other than that, it looks supernice and clean.
8 months ago
@Jonno, it's crop from a full-sized web page. Already hating Dribbble for not giving me the feature to include the rest of the page as a attachment. That (and the crappy jpg-compression of the first try) is why I deleted the other file.
@Matthew, thanks for your reply. I'll try how it looks by making the hover state a little bit darker.
8 months ago
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Matthew Morek
I'm afraid attachments are reserved for Pro accounts, Arno. Dribbble decided that it will be an extra feature.
7 months ago