DUSTIN PEARCE ha scritto: > I have not ported any templates to the appfuse management system, but I > can highly reccomend the Blueprint CSS framework. I have had good > experiences with it in an Appfuse like setup with SiteMesh, etc. > > On Dec 4, 2009, at 6:44 PM, Matt Raible <m...@raibledesigns.com > <mailto:m...@raibledesigns.com>> wrote: > >> I believe I'm the only one who's attempted to port any existing themes >> to the CSS Framework. Unfortunately, it's been a couple years since I >> last did it and I don't remember any knowledge gained from it. :(
I cannot make any promise but... I have to port one of the OSWD templates to AppFuse for a project we have to start in the next few weeks so I will try to get this opportunity for studying this (very small) problem and write down a tutorial. Blueprint CSS looks very interesting. I will try it as well. By the way: Tapestry and AppFuse have their own template system (based on almost-HTML and CSS) and it seems to be very smart. It looks like that using a system like OpenSymphony Sitemesh or Struts Tiles with AppFuse does not make much sense. Or does it? What is your opinion? Is it better to use HTML+CSS or Sitemesh? Thanks again for your attention. -- Alessandro Bottoni Website: http://www.alessandrobottoni.it/ "Perfection is finally attained not when there is no longer anything to add but when there is no longer anything to take away." -- Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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