It's totally in your power to do this on your own, you know. It's the
beauty of the open-source community -- you don't need us to spoon-feed
you themes!

Why not unleash your inner designer, make some really cool GWT themes,
and package them up like "chrome", "dark", and "standard"? Start a
project for your themes and earn the praise and admiration of
developers worldwide!

On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 11:11 AM, David<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I think that currently a lot of people are looking at GWT to use it
> for business apps inside big corporations.
> Google and GWT is sometimes more focussing on getting GWT to drive
> websites and in those situations custom skinning is really important.
>
> It's nice that you can but I would really like to skip CSS and just
> use the widgets with a nice an shiny default look and feel.
>
> What would be even better is that they would put a site online that
> offers multiple skins (as they do for iGoogle for example). Who knows
> for fun we might get some animated skins as well :-)
>
> David
>
> On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 1:28 PM, Kango_V<[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Is it possible to use the Google Wave theme as the standard for GWT
>> 2?  I know it may need paring down slight, but that would still be
>> cool.
>>
>> There are a lot of programmers that would like to suggest GWT to
>> management, but do not like the default.  I'm sure if this was done,
>> far more developers would pick it up and use it out of the box without
>> needing a designer.
>>
>> Thoughts anyone?

-- 
Alex Rudnick
swe, gwt, atl

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