Antonio, Just open any window (on a light backgound) and you will see the shadow. The same with a dialog. Even this form opened in MS Edge shows the shadow (when it is not full screen). I am running Windows 10 version 21H1 installed on 9/16/2020. OS Build 19043.1237. Let me know if you are not seein...
... do not have shadows. It would be great if they also add the rounded corners too! This will save us a lot of reprogramming to get the new Win 11 Fluent Design look. James
I have now seen at least two programs running under Windows 10, that have the Fluent design (rounded windows and dialogs with drop shadows all the way around). Malware Bytes has this, and don't remember what the other program was. I am wondering if they are using ...
Dear Antonio, Are from Fivewin's point of view, Chrome and EDGE not quite similar if I use it for the UI design. I thought Chrome was built on top of Chronium, too. So that we could practically say that when we have the WebView2 control, we can use more or less everything that is available in JS and...
... for a panel object. Well that didn't work. And the panel shadow is the most important one to have according to all the images shown on the Windows Fluent Design pages. So I am searching the net for a possible answer. Anyone have any ideas? James
Hello friends, It is true that software is judged by the interface. But the comparison with the book cover lacks. The interface design in software is all about it. On the other hand, you don't need the book cover for a book. Here is where the story counts. With software, however, the operation/inter...
... Regardless of that issue, people do tend to judge a book by it's cover, and likewise, software by it's interface. So if we can develop a Win 11 fluent design interface that runs on Win 10 also, we are a step ahead. This is why I have started looking into this. James
James I would like to try Windows 11 however my ( very modern ) laptop does not come with TPM nor does ASUS have a retrofit TPM module for the motherboard. So with that said .. I suppose Microsoft wants us to purchase new equipment to satisfy their their ignorant requirement. TPM is used in the corp...