some more "technical" discussions on the HOW to apply the new awesome skin:

http://markmail.org/message/d34n5qydkyudozbs

-Matthias

On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 6:58 AM, Matthias Wessendorf <mat...@apache.org> wrote:
> Hey Catalin,
>
> first of all I really LOVE the new look-and-feel! I also love the name :-)
>
> On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 11:37 PM, Catalin Kormos
> <catalin.kor...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello there,
>> I have the pleasure to inform you about the work we did to develop a new
>> skin for Trinidad and based on this a brand new, Trinidad components
>> showcase application. You can see it all in action at [1]. It is still a
>> working in progress, in advanced state though...i mean there is always
>> something to be improved; nevertheless we would like to donate the new skin
>> and the new demo application to the MyFaces community, in its current state,
>> and continue there if you guys agree.
>
> +1 :-) sure!
> (let me hijack the thread in a sepearate email, as I have some slight comments
> on the how) :-)
>
>> Many thanks go to my collegue Adonis who has put a lot of effort into
>> designing and implementing the new skin called 'Casablanca'. I'm sure he can
>> give you more details as needed about how the process went.
>>
>> A few words about the new demo:
>>
>>  first of all, many thanks to another collegue of mine, Cosmin, for his
>> continuos efforts with this.
>> the demo is working only with facelets (there is no jsp version)
>> it uses the latest 1.2.13-SNAPSHOT version of Trinidad
>
> I am totally cool in making this facelets-based demo our new default.
>
>> we tryied to build it so it can be searched online also, currently tryied
>> with Google Custom Search, but this didn't work out so smoothly so far. In
>> any case, that's the reason for the pretty urls used. (so, no point in
>> trying the search currently as it doesn't work).
> :-) fine w/ me
>> in general, it replicates the examples available already for Trinidad in the
>> existing demo, in someplaces slightly improved.
> great, I figured so :-)
>> it tryies to provide a platform on which to build much more demos as
>> required as there can be always new ideas about demoing a meaningfull use
>> case on Trinidad, or some component behaviour.
>
> dude, this all is great!
>
>>
>> I'm eager to get your reactions, I think these guys did a great job so far
>> and this would bring Trinidad at least a few steps closer to a more
>> appealing and user friendly component set.
>
> a big applause for your team for the GREAT show-case!!!
>
> -Matthias
>
>> regards,
>> Catalin
>> [1] http://example.irian.at/trinidad-showcase-casablanca
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