NativeScript-Vue button with linear gradient background and image
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In NativeScript with vue.js, I'm trying to figure out if it is possible to have a button which has a linear gradient background and shows an image above the button text. When I set up the CSS to do that, it doesn't seem to work.
I set up a playground to demonstrate: https://play.nativescript.org/?template=play-vue&id=kICEBa&v=1.
Am I doing something wrong, or is this simply not supported by NativeScript-Vue?
If it's not supported by CSS, is there some other way to achieve this result?
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In NativeScript with vue.js, I'm trying to figure out if it is possible to have a button which has a linear gradient background and shows an image above the button text. When I set up the CSS to do that, it doesn't seem to work.
I set up a playground to demonstrate: https://play.nativescript.org/?template=play-vue&id=kICEBa&v=1.
Am I doing something wrong, or is this simply not supported by NativeScript-Vue?
If it's not supported by CSS, is there some other way to achieve this result?
vue.js nativescript nativescript-vue
Have you tried that outside of a nativescript application?
– Jonas
Nov 10 at 20:56
Jonas, I only tried this inside NativeScript.
– ppritcha
Nov 12 at 22:25
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In NativeScript with vue.js, I'm trying to figure out if it is possible to have a button which has a linear gradient background and shows an image above the button text. When I set up the CSS to do that, it doesn't seem to work.
I set up a playground to demonstrate: https://play.nativescript.org/?template=play-vue&id=kICEBa&v=1.
Am I doing something wrong, or is this simply not supported by NativeScript-Vue?
If it's not supported by CSS, is there some other way to achieve this result?
vue.js nativescript nativescript-vue
In NativeScript with vue.js, I'm trying to figure out if it is possible to have a button which has a linear gradient background and shows an image above the button text. When I set up the CSS to do that, it doesn't seem to work.
I set up a playground to demonstrate: https://play.nativescript.org/?template=play-vue&id=kICEBa&v=1.
Am I doing something wrong, or is this simply not supported by NativeScript-Vue?
If it's not supported by CSS, is there some other way to achieve this result?
vue.js nativescript nativescript-vue
vue.js nativescript nativescript-vue
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Have you tried that outside of a nativescript application?
– Jonas
Nov 10 at 20:56
Jonas, I only tried this inside NativeScript.
– ppritcha
Nov 12 at 22:25
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Have you tried that outside of a nativescript application?
– Jonas
Nov 10 at 20:56
Jonas, I only tried this inside NativeScript.
– ppritcha
Nov 12 at 22:25
Have you tried that outside of a nativescript application?
– Jonas
Nov 10 at 20:56
Have you tried that outside of a nativescript application?
– Jonas
Nov 10 at 20:56
Jonas, I only tried this inside NativeScript.
– ppritcha
Nov 12 at 22:25
Jonas, I only tried this inside NativeScript.
– ppritcha
Nov 12 at 22:25
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I don't think having both on same element is yet supported. You may raise a feature request to support both.
Meanwhile wrap your button with a layout / content view and apply the gradient on it.
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Wrapping the button in a content view works. I updated the playground with the solution: link
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Nov 10 at 17:13
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1 Answer
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active
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up vote
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accepted
I don't think having both on same element is yet supported. You may raise a feature request to support both.
Meanwhile wrap your button with a layout / content view and apply the gradient on it.
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Wrapping the button in a content view works. I updated the playground with the solution: link
– ppritcha
Nov 10 at 17:13
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I don't think having both on same element is yet supported. You may raise a feature request to support both.
Meanwhile wrap your button with a layout / content view and apply the gradient on it.
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Wrapping the button in a content view works. I updated the playground with the solution: link
– ppritcha
Nov 10 at 17:13
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up vote
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I don't think having both on same element is yet supported. You may raise a feature request to support both.
Meanwhile wrap your button with a layout / content view and apply the gradient on it.
I don't think having both on same element is yet supported. You may raise a feature request to support both.
Meanwhile wrap your button with a layout / content view and apply the gradient on it.
answered Nov 10 at 17:00
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Wrapping the button in a content view works. I updated the playground with the solution: link
– ppritcha
Nov 10 at 17:13
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Wrapping the button in a content view works. I updated the playground with the solution: link
– ppritcha
Nov 10 at 17:13
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Wrapping the button in a content view works. I updated the playground with the solution: link
– ppritcha
Nov 10 at 17:13
Wrapping the button in a content view works. I updated the playground with the solution: link
– ppritcha
Nov 10 at 17:13
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Have you tried that outside of a nativescript application?
– Jonas
Nov 10 at 20:56
Jonas, I only tried this inside NativeScript.
– ppritcha
Nov 12 at 22:25