Ok, thanks for the suggestions folks - I'll experiment!

- Tim

On Wednesday, December 13, 2017 at 1:54:28 AM UTC-8, Jens wrote:
>
>
> I thought that PopupPanel also uses table for internal layout; is that not 
>> the case?
>>
>
> PopupPanel just takes any kind of widget and displays it as an overlay on 
> top of your app, optionally modal and optionally with a dark glass pane. As 
> Colin said a DialogBox adds a 9-box layout through extending 
> DecoratedPopupPanel. The easiest workaround for you would be to copy GWT's 
> DialogBox into your own source (possibly giving it a new name) and then 
> change the DialogBox to directly extend PopupPanel. The 9-box layout should 
> be gone then while still having caption support and being able to drag and 
> move around the DialogBox. If you don't need the caption and movement of 
> the DialogBox you could also just simply use PopupPanel directly instead of 
> DialogBox.
>
> -- J.
>

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