"AgathonHowever, when I put on my designer hat, I want to be able to easily modify
all the HTML that is produced. Balancing the requirements of developers verus those of
designers is tricky business. Unfortunately, in my opinion, JSF leans too far towards the
needs of developers while gimping designers.[/quote wrote :
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| On the contrary, JSF relies heavily on CSS for the presentation layer. Yes, you cannot
control the actual markup produced unless you create your own components, perhaps, but CSS
allows you to control the rendering. That strict separation between developer in the jsf
components and designer in CSS, I would think would be welcomed.
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| My gripe with JSF, is that I dont know CSS all that well, but for a team of mixed
dev/designers, I would think this would be the way to go.
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