Hi Tobias,

that is definitely an interesting use case. Layouts definitely suck in classical HTML (CSS3 will have a few improvements, but I think we are years away from seeing them to be used in mainstream sites).

For orienation: The build version of the feedreader is currently about 549 KB (with line breaks enabled). When you gzip the whole thing are you already done with 133 KB. Using some type of DSL connection the initialization time may be more important than the file size. But this is another story. All in all qooxdoo 0.8 is by far more modular and better integrateable into classic web sites than 0.7.x. Good luck and keep us posted about your progress.

Regards,
Sebastian



Am 22.08.2008 um 07:40 schrieb Tobias Koller (GERMO GmbH):

Hi,

one question.
Is it possible to just use the fantastic layouting in qooxdoo 0.8 to build an web-application? It is always a big problem to layout divs and spans etc exactly in all browsers (its standard in qooxdoo) ;).

A standard-application was still very big in 0.7 (about 1mb? that’s why I’m asking about only use qx-layouts).
Did the size of a qx-application change between 07 and 0.8?

I guess I will use standard qx 0.8 including widgets but would also like to know if it would be possible to just use the layouts.

Thanks a lot.

Tobias

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