> Unfortunately, using a separate TextResource isn't quite what I'm looking 
> for. I want the best of both worlds. :)
>

Hm looking at the syntax of EQCSS again, it seems that you have to fork GWT 
anyways, because even if GSS would allow @element you would still need to 
obfuscate the selector (css id of class) if its a non-external css class/id 
managed by CssResource.

Alternatively you could try to implement your own EqCssResource and write 
your own EqCssResourceGenerator since the ClientBundle/Resource mechanism 
is extendable in GWT for custom resources.

-- J.

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