Thursday, November 24, 2011

Re: GWT CSS Style Annotation

I actually wonder why one would want to include style in the gwt code.
Didn't we want separation of concerns, and keep style and code as much
separated as possible? In that case, I would think a separate
stylesheet is in most cases the best answer, so a person with a
designer role will be able to style the gwt app as he/she likes,
without need to recompile in-code styles.

Am I old-fashioned? :-)

Erwin

On 23 nov, 08:55, Danial <danial.fa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> As my attempt to make CSS easier to be used in my GWT project I came
> up with using java annotations for css styles.
> Please check out this project:http://code.google.com/p/gwt-style-annotation/
>
> It is much cleaner than a big .css file or cluttering your code with
> getElement().getStyle()...
> All the annotations will be parsed and added to a .css file at compile
> time transparently.
>
> Let me know what your think.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Danial

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