OK then, we disagree. My personal opinion is that if I was adding one tiny
widget to an existing web page, I'd be extremely miffed if GWT changed all
my CSS settings. Or if it didn't respect my settings and just went it's own
way with fonts, font sizes, weights, and so on and thereby looked out of
place being much bigger or smaller than the rest of my page.

As for the missing corner, the Tree images,  and the main icon, I think
you'll find that that is due to your machine not downloading the images
properly. Try pressing Ctrl-F5. All of these show up on my low-spec test
machine.

Ian

http://examples.roughian.com


2008/10/2 mattscape <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> I am sorry but I have to disagree: If I start with a GWT theme I
> assume that the UI is looking the same in the different browsers.
> Especially with the GWT-Buttons.
>
> Well we could argue about the fonts, but what about the missing icons?
>  >

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