On Jun 12, 2008, at 2:15 PM, Jerome Velociter wrote:

>> Hi devs,
>>
>> While working on the new GWT-based WYSIWYG editor, I find out that  
>> the
>> default DialogBox from GWT moves very slow when dragged if it  
>> contains
>> many HTML elements (like a table with 10 rows and 20 columns). In the
>> current WYSIWYG editor dialog boxes are used for color picker, custom
>> character, insert image / attachment / macro / table. Before I start
>> porting these dialogs to GWT I'd like to ask you:
>>
>> Do you agree with using dialog boxes for these features?
>>  * if so, do you think it's ok to optimize the way they are moved by
>> showing only their border while dragging (win95-like)?
>
> If you do so, what are you showing instead of the dialog content ? the
> content behind ? or a plain color ?
> I think the main use case (if not the only ?) for moving such  
> dialogs is
> to see what's behind. In that case showing only the border and let the
> user see what's behind is good IMO.

I can't believe GWT is not able to that properly and that some simple  
javascript like we had was able to do it.
Is that a known issue of GWT?

Before we decide to use a degraded solution I'd like to be sure  
there's no other way.

Thanks
-Vincent

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