Thank you for your excellent post, Jeff.  I appreciate the detail.
I'm open to either straight js/css or GWT, which ever makes the most
sense/is the quickest and easiest.

Your post was really helpful to understand what's going on under the
covers (which GWT is probably doing down in the bowels somewhere
anyway).

I may go your way to avoid reliance on 3rd party tools, unless I get
bogged down with it.

Thanks again,
John

On Jun 18, 10:03 am, Jeff Chimene <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 06/18/2009 12:10 AM, alex.d wrote:
>
> > Well, i wouldn't go there using plain css-javascript tricks. GWT has
> > an animation class - take a look at it. And if that isn't enough -
> > there are plenty of animation librarys there that can make developer's
> > life much easier. This one for example:
> > demo:http://gwtfx.adamtacy.com/EffectsExample.html#intro
> > lib:  http://code.google.com/p/gwt-fx/
>
> The OP asked how do they do it w/o GWT.
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