You can do this in facelets right now.   Shale's Clay will probably
also let you do this, but I haven't tried it.

These are your best bets at this time.

-Mike


On 8/9/05, Lindholm, Greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> My biggest concern (right now) with switching to JSF is having
> to teach our web designers JSF tags.
> They want to work in HTML and JavaScript and use there favorite
> web design tools (e.g. Dreamweaver).
> They also often have to begin designing the pages and flow etc
> before any of the application is ready.
> 
> If our web designers can't use there favorite tools they
> become significantly less productive and a fair bit cranky.
> 
> This seems to me like a significant obstacle to adoption.
> 
> I heard about an HTML template mechanism using Shale (doesn't seem
> like it's quite ready yet.)
> I've seen an occasional reference to HTML/JSF templates here
> without much detail.
> 
> Can anyone tell me what is available now in the JSF world that
> will keep the web designers happy and productive? (Are these
> ready for real use now?)
> 
> (Sorry for the cross-posting, I posted a similar message to the
> Struts list regarding Shale but I really wanted to hear what
> the MyFaces group has to say.)
> 
>

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