Hi Olaf,

check this:
http://apache-flex-development.2333347.n4.nabble.com/FlexJS-Data-binding-fails-when-following-multiple-references-td58022i40.html#a58821

I'm trying to say that MDL has is own rules ... is not a FlexJS native set.
So you should stick with what MDL gives you.
Think that people out there is using it without FlexJS components, they
only use MDL
So we should do the same, since the rules for each one are different.
MDL does not rely in relative positioning while FlexJS components does.

If you find something can't be done, we should find the way MDL does and
see if we miss something.
Piotr and I implemented all you can find here:  https://getmdl.io/.  (only
Footer mega is missing since is the last I'm working now to end library)
So in theory, we have all pieces in place. A side of that you only should
need basic html tags (span, I, div, ....)







2017-01-31 10:04 GMT+01:00 OK <p...@olafkrueger.net>:

> >as I just explained in other thread
> I'm interested in this but can't find the thread, could you please post a
> link to it?
>
> >you're trying to mix things (sets of components) that are not intended to
> work together.
> Do you mean that we can't mix the js:container and layout beads with mdl or
> do you just mean that the mix of different components (e.g. js:Label with
> mdl:TextField) does not work?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Olaf
>
>
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