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TheHoogler
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05/04/11 01:27 AM (14 years ago)

Menu Color and layout

Okay, this is a stupid question. On the HOME tab of Buzztouch, it shows a couple of examples of Iphones (Ninkasi Brewing). The menu is white, with what appears to be a black shadow on the top and bottom. I think I saw that IanJamesPiano had this too. Its a very cool looking menu. Now how did you do it? Thanks!
 
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05/04/11 03:10 PM (14 years ago)
The picture seen on the home screen for BT is in fact the default (and only) menu design for the v1.4 apps. Don't think you can get exactly this menu layout in v1.5.. (Not sure though).. I guess you could make an app in 1.4.. if the limited features suits your needs =P
 
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05/04/11 03:32 PM (14 years ago)
Hm... I'm hoping someone found a way of duplicating that in 1.5, since seeing the curvature of the menu is really neat. Though, as I find myself building these apps, my app keeps getting simpler. Maybe I should checkout 1.4 again :P
 
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05/04/11 11:36 PM (14 years ago)
You can duplciate the 'curvature' you descibe in the Ninkasi App and ALL the v1.4 apps. It's a matter of design. a) Make a list menu with header image b) Make a background image with curve/glow/shadow effect. Tinker with the size / layout of the header image to get the result. It's all about the background image ;-)
 
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05/04/11 11:43 PM (14 years ago)
Great, thanks!
 

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