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Re: Seaside page design question: msg#00239lang.smalltalk.squeak.seaside
Bruno BB (st) wrote:
Exactly. CSS is the way to go. The nice thing about Seaside is that designer may change CSS per component online with a browser !!! The seaside project must run in test mode for that. Designer should press 'Toggle Halos' in the Seaside toolbar on the rendered page in his browser. Each component is decorated with toolbar. So designer may alter CSS for each component and see result right after that. His changes will be stored in style method for the changed component. So you may be surprised to see changes you never made :-) -Dmitry.
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