The Palette is a demonstration of the upper limit (so far) of component
complexity.

It combines an HTML template, form interaction and a large amount of
client-side JavaScript.

In addition, it is highly configurable, both in terms of behavior and look
and feel.  You can override the default images for the buttons, and you can
override the default titles for the two columns.

And yet, you can include the contrib JAR on the classpath and include a
Palette (or Palettes) on your page and not worry about images, JavaScript or
anything.  Tapestry uses it's Script mechanism to create custom JavaScript,
from a template, to support each Palette instance.

Other frameworks talk about components, Tapestry really does them.

----- Original Message -----
From: "len" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Howard M. Lewis Ship" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2002 4:41 PM
Subject: Tell, please, why the part of code Palette is outside of archive
Tutorial?


> Dear Howard,
>
> Tell, please, why the part of code Palette is outside of archive Tutorial?
>
> That, as to JavaScript.
>
> You have made it specially, or it is not necessary?
>
>
>
> With the sincere best regards
>
> Elene
>
>
>



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