Unfortunately the seemingly static portions like FAQ, help, and news have
different life cycles than the dynamic portions.
Most shops are used to having designers rather than coders do the lifting
here.

Another place where designers are used to having a free hand is the css.
Has anyone had success wholesale moving the height and width directives out
of the ui.xml and into the css stylesheet? It won't work for DockLayoutPanel
or SplitLayoutPanel but for the others?



On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 10:32 AM, dmen <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have worked on both ends, building my own full blown apps and
> beautifying other peoples' apps. IMO, even with UiBinder markup, it is
> *very difficult* for designers with non-java knowledge to work with
> GWT. The best solution is to let them work with their own tools, e.g.
> Photoshop, Dreamweaver, etc. and deliver nice static HTML/CSS
> templates which then *you* will tear apart and convert to GWT
> components.
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