Thanks for the pointer to LayoutPanel, at first glance it looks like
it is trying to address some of this, so I'll certainly join in the
discussion there!

As for UiBinder, it really doesn't solve the problem, just punts it
to...html.  GWT solves most every problem in cross-browser
compatibility, allowing the building of great coherent applications in
browsers - except for a good layout framework.  Relegating GWT to
widgets sprinkled throughout a web of html, while a fine usage model,
takes a step backwards and drops on many of the benefits of building a
sophisticated, dynamic application in GWT.

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