> 3) there is something going on with the submit/cancel button.
>     I guess it's part of that "geoserver wicket" guide we have
>     to write, in particular on the topic of html/css conventions
This brings up something that popped into my mind yesterday. I am 
finding it hard to "style" things properly and consistently when adding 
ui components. Now part of the problem is that i have a severe lack of 
css knowledge, but the style sheets we are using don't seem all that 
self explanatory.

Anyways, a set of conventions and guidelines would be great, so if it is 
something that is coming i eagerly await it. Until then I will continue 
using firebug and all its great tools to figure out how i should be 
doing styling.
> 
> Cheers
> Andrea
> 
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