That gets me pretty close.  Thanks.
Though, the background image is obscured by the image that is already
added to the panel.  I tried adding a high z-index value in the css,
but that didn't fix it.

Also, I am interested to know how to do this with html.

Thanks


On Apr 2, 10:09 am, alan m <[email protected]> wrote:
> you could setStyleName(myCssName) on your existing panel, and then
> place your image with css:
>
>    .myCssName {background-image:url("url");
> background-repeat:no-repeat; background-position:right;}
>
> On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 4:58 PM, cj <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the correction on text-align.  Though, that still doesn't
> > work for me.
> > I've tried the float attribute.  It doesn't seem to have an affect.
>
> > I should also clarify that I'm trying to right align an image on top
> > of an existing panel.  That is why I was originally playing with the
> > PopupPanel.  I've toyed with the AbsolutePanel, but that only aligns
> > with the left and is even less functional when it comes to re-sizing.
>
> > On Apr 2, 8:43 am, alan m <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> FWIW the CSS syntax is "text-align:right;"
>
> >> You could also try "float:right;" depending on what else is going on
> >> in the layout.
>
> >> hth
>
> >> Alanj
>
> >> On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 4:23 PM, cj <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> > Thanks.  I was hoping to avoid handling resize events.
> >> > All I want to do is align an image or text along the right side of a
> >> > panel.  With straight HTML and CSS this can easily be done by using
> >> > the align: right; style.  With GWT, I can align things with the left
> >> > side just fine.  The set position method aligns with top and left.
> >> > There doesn't seem to be support for aligning with the right side
> >> > (unless listeners are implemented).  This is a fundamental capability
> >> > of HTML that I figured would be in GWT.  I wanted to make sure that it
> >> > isn't part of GWT before I try implement a workaround.
>
> >> > By the way, searching for aligning with the right side returns
> >> > virtually nothing.  There are many results on listening for resize
> >> > events, but I'm not looking for a hackish workaround.  I'm looking for
> >> > the basic HTML capability of aligning with the right side.  Is the
> >> > capability to aligning on the right side in GWT?
>
> >> > On Apr 1, 11:15 pm, "alex.d" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> >> Well, once set, the position of the popup doesn't change by itself
> >> >> when the window is resized. Why should it? You have to listen to the
> >> >> "resize of window"-event and set the position of the popup manually.
> >> >> Don't remeber the exact code lines - but you'll find plenty of
> >> >> examples in this user group - just use search ;-)
>
> >> >> On 2 Apr., 01:04, WebDude <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> >> > Is it possible to align a PopupPanel with the right side of the window
> >> >> > or the right side of a panel?
>
> >> >> > I know that it could be done by getting the size of the window and
> >> >> > setting the position of the PopupPanel based on that.  However, if
> >> >> > window is re-sized, the popup won't move with the re-size.  This would
> >> >> > be a simple "align: right" style attribute in CSS, but it gets ignored
> >> >> > every time that I try to use it with a PopupPanel.
>
> >> >> > Thanks
>
>
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