Hi there,

>From looking at the jquery UI examples, I notice that the HTML does
not include CSS classes.  Rather, CSS classes are always added to
widgets when the document.ready JavaScript runs and a widget attaches
itself to some HTML.

However, when your JavaScript is turned off, a page will be rendered
without this CSS, hence no "themed" styling will be applied.

This seems to be by design.  What's the idea behind it? Or, maybe - so
how does one consistently (according to a theme) style a page for non-
javascript viewing?

Regards
- Iwan

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