In theory, it should be easier if you are using facelets since you should 
already have your view code split into sections such as header, body, menu, 
footer etc, it's just a matter of putting the <ui:insert> facelet tags into the 
right place in the layout table, or wrapping the <ui:insert> in a div set to 
the style of the layout css. 

I think a more important question is intra-page layout such as form layout. Css 
is good for overall page layout and design, but not so much for in-page items 
such as form layout.

I hate having to use a panel grid to layout forms, and then in one cell, have 
another panel grid or other wrapper, because I want a button next to the edit 
box, and the panel grid won't by default let me put two items in the same cell.

Of course, one could argue that the ability to easily change layout when css is 
used is moot when you start using facelets since you are already grouping your 
content into sections. Whether it is wrapped in a table or css divs amounts to 
personal choice based on the arguments for using either one. 

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