Style is so subjective .... I love GWT as-is, because it is plain, and CSS makes customization a breeze....
Has the GWT team thought about adding a "theme" section to there website, similar to Firefox's addon page? A place where developers could showcase custom themes. Other developers could download them, rate them, etc. Let the community drive styling since they obviously have such diverse taste. I'd rather see the core GWT team continue to enhance the widget library and add JRE Emulated classes ... like JDBC for working with WebDatabases and other HTML5 features. On Aug 6, 5:44 am, Chris Ramsdale <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey GWT(ers), > > I've heard from many of you that GWT apps simply don't look that good out of > the box, and styling the default app would go a long way. We couldn't agree > more. As some of you know, GWT 2.1 (with the help of Spring Roo 1.1) will > generate a full-fledged scaffolding app that users can then go customize, > and build on top of. The current incarnation looks like this: > > http://gwt-bikeshed.appspot.com/Scaffold.html > > And while it's a start, it's long from being...well...good looking. I'm > working with some UI/UX people back at Google, but in the spirit of openness > I wanted to get feedback from the real users -- you. Specifically we're > looking for "business" apps that are a good example of UI and/or UX. Apps > that allow you to track tasks, expenses, travel, projects, etc. > > If you have ideas, simply post a link in a follow-up to this thread. > > Cheers, > -- Chris -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Web Toolkit" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en.
