Hi Richard,

On Jun 8, 1:01 pm, "Richard D. Worth" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 4:09 AM, Iwan Vosloo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Of course, with JavaScript off, you may want to style things
> > differently to how you'd style them with javascript working.  But it
> > would be nice to still have that styling conform to, say, your theme -
> > just with different layout perhaps.  So that the page still looks
> > consistent, but perhaps with less functionality.
>
> Sure. So you could use the widget classes directly. They're documented for
> each plugin. For example:
>

Is it possible to add a convention to the CSS framework, so that
widgets add,
say, a .ui.javascript class to the widget's containing element?

This way, you could write HTML that contains the ui-xxx classes, style
it for
non-javascript stuff using these, but do it slightly differently
when .ui.javascript is not
present?  (This is probably more - but not exclusively - related to
layout of widgets than theming though.)

-Iwan
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