On Mon, 2008-24-03 at 12:18 -0700, percious wrote:
I personally dont think we should have a default css framework for
TG2.
I do a lot of CSS, and I agree. I just don't think the benefits of a
framework are very much in comparison with other areas we can put work
into. And I don't think it
On Mon, 2008-24-03 at 15:45 -0400, Mark Ramm wrote:
I think we should make ToscaWidget for each of the css frameworks and
then have good documentation about how to implement the widget site-
wide. Site-wide implementation is not too hard, all a developer would
need to do is modify
On Mar 23, 4:30 am, Mark Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wro
Which got me thinking about reusable CSS. And then last week I talked
to some folks at PyCon a bit about our attempt to try to have more
reusable default CSS in the TG2 quickstarted project. So a little
bit of research lead me to two
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 4:28 AM, wavydavy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 23, 4:30 am, Mark Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wro
Which got me thinking about reusable CSS. And then last week I talked
to some folks at PyCon a bit about our attempt to try to have more
reusable default CSS in the TG2
I personally dont think we should have a default css framework for
TG2.
I think we should make ToscaWidget for each of the css frameworks and
then have good documentation about how to implement the widget site-
wide. Site-wide implementation is not too hard, all a developer would
need to do is
I personally dont think we should have a default css framework for
TG2.
I think we should make ToscaWidget for each of the css frameworks and
then have good documentation about how to implement the widget site-
wide. Site-wide implementation is not too hard, all a developer would
need to