Hi Seth,

Thanks for the reply. So I guess then how do you share this managed /
well-encapsulated code across multiple MG applications?

With tags I have a common folder, do I do something similar with MG
Apps?

On Sep 28, 2:14 pm, Seth MacPherson <[email protected]> wrote:
> While others may disagree, I would say you are welcome to continue using
> custom tags if have you feel you have a good library in place.  There is a
> danger in using custom tags, however; for many it becomes far too easy for a
> custom tag to turn into a mini-application.  Part of the beauty of MG is
> that it provides well defined boundaries for organizing your application.
> I've left custom tags behind completely in favor of smaller, easier to
> manage, well-encapsulated pieces of code.
>
> Happy coding,
>
> - Seth
>
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 6:29 PM, Brettski <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm converting one of my apps to model-glue and have a question about
> > helpers.
>
> > My current app has about 100 custom tags, that I having been using for
> > ui stuff e.g
>
> > -buttons with options
> > -displaying headings
> > -encapsulating chunks of UI logic in order to clean up the ui layer
>
> > Should I keep these tags or should I really convert them to helpers?
>
> > Just looking for advise on best practice.
>
> > Many thanks,
>
> > b
>
> --
> - Seth
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