> Hmm but still a bit of work if a library has lots of inline styles and
wants to use GSS stuff.
If you want to use GSS in all of your inline styles, you have first to
convert them to GSS and it will take more time than simply adding an
attribute that say that this inline style is using GSS.

The problem with UiBinder is that we don't know if the developer is using
CSS or GSS because  the CssResource interface is generated and we cannot
based our logic on the file extension as we do with normal CssResource.

I have still to investigate but I'm pretty sure that adding an attribute
will be the easiest way to support correctly GSS in uibinder inline style.

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