Alberto Valverde wrote:

>>And also don't forget that all this widgets stuff totally breaks Kid's
>>"designer-friendly templating" point.
>>    
>>
>
>In what way?
>  
>

While what the form and fields send back lies within the purview of the 
programmer, how the fields are laid out on the page is really in the 
realm of the designer.

Personally, it doesn't bother me that much.  Despite a couple of 
limitations, I'm finding the current model to be quite powerful.    And 
if it let's me keep the designer from turning every button into an image 
button and every "City" field into an imagemap that's perfectly fine by 
me. ;-)

-Steve

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