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Styling question


  • Subject: Styling question
  • From: Gustavo Pizano <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 25 May 2010 10:34:22 +0200

Hello all.

We are analyzing one project we might develop... within the reqs there is one that allows the user to set up its own "color-theme". So the idea is that the app will contain some Custom WOcomponetns which are just boxes with a title, rounded corners and that title has a color background, a width and a height, so the styles that the user specify for each box( the idea is) that they will be saved in the db, and when the user log's in it will see his/hers styled session.
So we want to do as generic as we can, making generals WOCompoents  that we can reuse given what the user want.

So few questions:
- Is it possible to set the style of these WoCompoents from within the Java code?, if so, can somebody give me a light where to read about it?
-What would be the best approach, doing our own framework? or do our application and simply reuse components when needing  them... I guess framework its better, but I guess the work its harder and time its longer.


Thanks.


Gustavo

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