How about something like this (tested, 1.5)

RootPanel.get("id").getElement().scrollIntoView();

Ian

2008/8/25 walden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> How about something like this (not tested) in a DeferredCommand:
>
> Element root = RootPanel.get().getElement();
> int offsetHeight = DOM.getElementPropertyInt(root, "offsetHeight")
> int clientHeight = Window.getClientHeight();
> if (offsetHeight > clientHeight) {
>    DOM.sestElementPropertyInt(root, "scrollTop", (offsetHeight -
> clientHeight + 40)
> }
>
> Walden
>
> On Aug 24, 12:00 pm, Paul van Hoven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>  > On my webapp when the user clicks a certain link the page loads
> > another widget (significantly larger than the size of the physical
> > screen). The problem: the interesting part for the user is on the
> > bottom of the page. Hence I would like to make something like this:
> >
> > RootPanel().get().setScrolling( toTheBottomOfThePage )
> >
> > Since I didn't find anything like that I tired the
> > "DOM.scrollIntoView(Element elem)"-method by
> >
> > DOM.scrollIntoView( myWidget.getElement() );
> >
> > But it doesn't work. Then I tried ScrollPanel but it doesn't seem
> > apropriate for my case.
> > How can I tell my GWT app to scroll down to the bottom of the page?
> >
>


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