+1 This simplifies markup and forces people to update their browser

Am 17.02.2011 17:08, schrieb John LaBanca:
Chrome, Safari, and Firefox support rounded corners natively in CSS. How do you guys feel about using CSS rules to create rounded corners on modern browser that support it, but not IE? It would mean degraded styles in IE, but thats better than degraded styles across the board.

Thanks,
John LaBanca
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On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 7:33 AM, Jeff Schwartz <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    It is an improvement over previous attempts but can I make a
    suggestion? Why not use a top graphic artist? Developers are great
    at layout but... well you know where I'm going with this.

Notice josht in the cc list. Yes, GWT finally has a graphic designer on the team. Unfortunately, he's constrained by the fact that he cannot change the DOM structure of existing widgets, which limits what he can do.


    Jeff

    On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 1:12 PM, John LaBanca <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        The GWT team is happy to (pre)announce that we will introduce
        a new, more modern CSS style theme in GWT 2.3 called "Clean".
         The new theme makes existing widgets look cleaner (more
        business-like) than the "standard" theme, and replaces the
        thick light blue borders with thin gray borders.  We worked
        under the constraint that we would not modify the DOM
        structure of the existing widgets because we didn't want to
        break existing apps, so this new theme is purely a CSS overhaul.

        You can preview the new Clean style theme at the link below:
        http://gwt-showcase-clean.appspot.com/

        Please let us know what you like and dislike about the new
        theme, and if you are interested in switching your app to it.
         Once we release the theme, it becomes very difficult to
        change it without affecting existing apps, so early feedback
        is helpful.

        Thanks,
        John LaBanca
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