Hey all,
I'm curious if anyone already has some good, applied blogs or posts around 
the styling/css approaches with GWT applications.  In particular, when 
going through some of these usecases and maybe from a UX designer point of 
view (I'm a developer, so do not know what tools (dreamweaver?) a 
UX/styling person may be more comfortable using, particularly with pure GWT 
apps):

1) Creating a new widget, how to plan for styling that would be applied to 
different applications using your widget.

2) Creating an application quickly, but style afterwards (or prepare for 
re-styling/re-branding changes).

3) Creating a 'stock' CSS template to apply to many GWT applications.

4) Given a specific application, is there an easier way to review 80% of 
the changes without going to each screen/widget at a time?

4-example) I was trying to brainstorm if there was an easier way to 'create 
a single web page with fragments of each display element in-context 
relevant to a specific application' -->  a single page with table headers 
(if used in app), if table headers are always embedded in the same panel or 
different panels (if used in app), buttons, pulldowns, textfields with 
random values (or default values if you use a grey-text approach),  etc.    
That way, instead of having different people review each screen/page of an 
entire app, if simply create a single page (or only a couple of pages) that 
covers 80% of what portions of the app would look like for easier review of 
changes.


thoughts?
-Darren


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