Hi,

I just upgraded Eclipse to Galileo and downloaded the GWT plugin and
started a new project.  I added a customized stylesheet (just adding a
link in the html) that I use to affect a standardized look and feel.
At this point (besides the root panel) all I've added is a single
panel that contains a logo and in my custom stylesheet I define an
image for the background in a body tag.  In hosted mode, it all
displays correctly.  However, when I click on "compile" in the hosted
display window, what ultimately gets displayed in a regular browser
does not include the background image.

>From the browser, I checked to make sure the link to my custom sheet
was good and I also used the link in the style sheet to make sure I
could see the background image.  Also, just for grins, I commented out
the body tag in the standard.css that GWT provides.  Not only did that
not make a difference, the act of compiling replaced the standard.css
file, thus effectively uncommenting the body tag.  And finally, I
tried adding the body tag to the default css file in the WEB-INF
folder and it made no difference.  The bottom line, it looks like my
css file is being overridden behind the scenes.  That doesn't make a
lot of sense, but that's what it looks like.

Any ideas.

-- Rob

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