Am Montag, 15. Juli 2019, 22:00:03 CEST schrieb Craig Mitchell:
> Odd that it would lose the CSS.  You could try putting in the CSS
> yourself.  You can copy it from here
> http://samples.gwtproject.org/samples/Showcase/Showcase.html#!CwTabLayoutPan
> el or from the standard.css file in your project.

This did not help.
But maybe I found the real issue:
To place the TabLayoutPanel in a CSS grid container, I added a
styleName="{style.c1}" attribute to the TabLayoutPanel in the ui.xml.
Setting a styleName seems to replace the existing CSS styles completely (for a 
DataGrid, this is not the case).
As a workaround, I had to wrap g:TabLayoutPanel in a <div class="{style.c1}">.


> 
> On Thursday, 11 July 2019 20:47:32 UTC+2, Martin Weber wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> >  I'am faced with a weird issue.
> > 
> > When I place a TabLayoutPanel in a CSS grid container, the header tabs are
> > displayed as plain text.
> > No margins, coloring etc.
> > In the browser's HTML inspector, I see that the tab header elements have
> > the class attributes set tho the GWT-styles for TabLayoutPanel. But
> > somehow
> > the GWT stylesheet/ styles are missing.
> > What am I doing wrong?
> > Any suggestion to make it work?
> > 
> > In contrast,  a DataGrid placed in the same CSS-grid container looks fine.
> > 
> > TIA, Martin


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