Hi Mike,

It looks a pretty good UI design. Would you mind to paste here some of
the code you mentioned?

Thanks,

Wilson

On Oct 27, 7:47 pm, mdwarne <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an application with one entry point, and many 'Screens' .
>
> In your Entry point loadModule(), try creating a DeckPanel, and add it
> to the root.
> Then in your entry point , create a few panels with widgets on them.
> Add these panels to the DeckPanel.
> At the end of your loadModule method call setWidget(0) or whatever
> panel is your first panel you wish to display.
> You can create menus, buttons, or Hyperlinks, that call setWidget
> (pageNo) when you want to the user to switch panels.
>
> In my application I keep track of which panel is being displayed, and
> I handle the Window Resize event.  When a user changes the size of the
> browser, I change the size of the panel that is being currently
> displayed.
>
> GWT Deckpanel creates a series of <DIV>s  and hides, and shows them
> when you call showWidget(pageno)
>
> Have fun..
> Mike.
>
> On Oct 25, 4:59 pm, compuroad <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I am new to GWT. The hardest thing for me is to understand the
> >navigationpart. Let's say in the home page (index.html) there is no
> > functionality just plain HTML and text, which is the case of lots web
> > sites. In that case can I start with a plain HTML file (not generated
> > by GWT? If yes where do I put the EntryPoint? Also, how many
> > "EntryPoint" can I have in one application?
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > Wilson
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