>  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 their BaseController to use the widget, and then
>  modify their master.html to display said widget.

That makes good sense -- we should cover CSS frameworks like we do
javascript frameworks -- by providing widgets and documentation.

But if our  user registration module, and form stuff could depend on a
CSS framework, that might make it easier to have very good looking
output by default.

I don't know my way around the CSS framework world enough to pick one,
thought he two I mentioned in my e-mail seem to be the most popular --
and they both provide web-based tools to customize the framework
somewhat....

--Mark

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