[Seaside] CSS dinamycally manipulated

Philippe Marschall philippe.marschall at gmail.com
Sat Jun 9 12:39:56 UTC 2007


2007/6/9, Jason Johnson <jbjohns at libsource.com>:
> Philippe Marschall wrote:
> > 2007/6/8, Ramon Leon <ramon.leon at allresnet.com>:
> >>
> >> > I think CSS has to become a first class citizen (like HTML)
> >> > first, no? :) _______________________________________________
> >>
> >> No.  Designers aren't programmers and programmers aren't designers,
> >> and they
> >> never will be.
> >
> > Amen brother.
> >
> > Philippe
>
>
> The point, besides being demonstrably false in plenty of cases, is
> completely irrelevant.  Making CSS a first class citizen in Seaside
> doesn't automatically slap shackles on the hands of all programmers.  It
> just gives people more options to work with.  It gives people a chance
> to come up with something creative.  Just because you (man auf Deutsch,
> nicht du/Sie) can't think of anything doesn't mean no one else can either.

Then show us code and a cool application.


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