On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 6:54 PM, Kito Mann <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Adonis,
>
> I'm very glad to see this -- Trinidad _really_ needs a new demo :-).

+1

Trinidad has a pretty solid framework, but the default look-and-feel
(and the other skins) are really....oldschool.

Looking forward to see the result, Adonis!

-Matthias

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> On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 8:16 AM, Adonis Raduca <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Almost an year ago a discussion take place regarding the Trinidad skin and
>> components demo rewriting.
>> There is also an issue opened on wiki regarding this subject.
>> http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/Trinidad_MyFaces_Skin_and_Demo_rewrite
>>
>> Now I have some time and I want to start to work on this subject ;)
>>
>> Because I'm an organized guy I think is better to have a little action
>> plan.
>> So I've made this action plan that looks like this:
>> -  components overview (a little investigation on the already existing
>> components)
>> - components reclassification (we can improve the already existing
>> classification of the components)
>> - Trinidad shining mechanism study (very useful to understand what is
>> possible what is not)
>> - components skin design (all stuff regarding the components look and
>> feel)
>> - skin implementation
>> - demo site design (components demo application look and feel)
>> - demo site implementation (if is needed)
>>
>> For the beginning I've started with the component overview.
>> So I made a table with all components and several related information
>> like:
>> - component category
>> - a field that indicate if the component manifests in the visible way (is
>> a button, a panel ...) or is a invisible one (like the iterator)
>> - have interactive samples (demos)
>> - is documented.
>> - have skinning capabilities.
>> - have skinning keys documentation.
>> - a short description of the component
>>
>> All these information was taken from Trinidad component demo page:
>> http://www.irian.at/trinidad-demo/faces/componentDemos.jspx
>>
>> Please look in the atached *.xls file.
>>
>> So, what do you think about this component overview table and about the
>> approach in general ?
>> If anyone find a wrong piece the information and/or posses information
>> that is not present in this table, can notify me and I will made the
>> required change.
>>
>>
>> Have a nice day !
>> Adonis
>
>



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