On 30 mar, 12:00, 5leipn1r <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yhea, I know, I've read this before post the message. But I've tried
> to override the DialogBox Caption background image, remove that, make
> a simple caption, with a custon collor and doesnt works, Even placing
> the css code reffering to .dialogBox .Caption like the doc said. The
> background fade color image doesnt goes away.
> Any help with that?

If you use one of GWT's "themes", the stylesheet is injected in your
HTML page and will "override" anything that you defined from within
the page (<link rel=stylesheet> or <style></style>).
To override a theme's CSS, you have to inject your CSS stylesheet
(using a <stylesheet src="..." /> in your module's gwt.xml)
The other possibility (untested) is to inherit the xxxResources module
(e.g. ChromeResources) instead and include the appropriate <link
rel=stylesheet> in your HTML *before* your "overrides" (the
xxxResources module takes care of including the stylesheet and images
in the compilation output, without injecting the stylesheet in the
page)
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