Making Domino sites look good sexy or even lickable is just a matter of CSS styling, no? They just haven't discovered CSS Zen Garden yet.
For me Web 2.0 is more about a new application architecture and Ajax is about improving the user experience. My blog template was made in a few hours, using only standard Notes forms, views and a few @formulas. I use Ajax only to enhance the page after it's loaded. Why use DXL if you can do it with simple Notes, and do it faster too :-)
Making Domino sites look good sexy or even lickable is just a matter of CSS styling, no? They just haven't discovered CSS Zen Garden yet.
For me Web 2.0 is more about a new application architecture and Ajax is about improving the user experience. My blog template was made in a few hours, using only standard Notes forms, views and a few @formulas. I use Ajax only to enhance the page after it's loaded. Why use DXL if you can do it with simple Notes, and do it faster too :-)