Hi Koen,

WWidgets support CSS, but I would like to see more work on that area to 
have sleeker, better looking widgets.

Also, I think that it would be very useful to have a visual editor where 
you could layout interface details and respond to basic navigation 
events. It would save a lot of time and it would enable the development 
of larger projects. Think of Adobe Fireworks, Oracle Forms, Visual Basic 
Editor, etc etc.
This editor could save many of the layout settings as CSS classes and 
CSS layouts. Also it could create scaffolding functions for navigation 
events.

Regards,

Diego Cantor



On 37-01--10 02:59 PM, Koen Deforche wrote:
> Hey Diego,
>
> 2010/8/17 Diego<[email protected]>:
>    
>> Is there any plans for wrapping ExtJS 3.2.1 widgets in Wt? Do you guys
>> see ExtJS support in future releases of Wt? what are the plans?
>>      
> No, there are no plans, for various reasons (quality, lack of
> progressive enhancement/graceful degradation, licensing).
> We are instead focusing on the native widgets. We are always
> interested in hearing what is missing right now !
>
> Regards,
> koen
>
>
>    


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