Friday, June 7, 2013

Re: "Fast" implementation of Design displays with GWT?

Have you looked at Errai UI? http://vimeo.com/44141164
(I just watched the video, never tried it; but if you want something fast, it's looks impressive).
As many things from Errai though (correct me if I'm wrong), it seems mostly designed towards developer productivity rather not application performance (how is the CSS shared? is it minified? optimized?)

On Friday, June 7, 2013 3:39:58 PM UTC+2, Ed wrote:
I like to know how people realize the design (Photoshop or other files) in GWT and what would be the best way?

I still find it take too long to implement styles and stuff like that (not only a GWT issue), so I like to optimize this implementation/realization process: from the moment you receive the design till GWT realization.

Thinks going through my mind: how to set up the GWT dev environment to let "others" concern about css issues?... But how ?..  Maybe do some templating stuff ?
Or receive html/css snippets from the design party and implement them in GWT, but how ??.....

Note: I make fully use of ClientBundles and CssResources (with @Import)...

PS: this is one of these things that I would love to see gwt dev team member blogging about ;)..

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