OK, thanks very much, that helps. I wish that the GWT pages would
reference the correct css details (an example would do wonders if
anyone from google listening).

Merry Christmas,

Mark


On Dec 23, 11:27 am, Ian Bambury <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can't use CSS file syntax you have to use DOM style (i.e. 'cssFloat' not
> 'float').
>
> Try something like:
>
>         FlowPanel searchPanel = new FlowPanel();
>         Label leftPanel = new Label("Left"); // Or whatever
>         Label rightPanel = new Label("Right");
>
>         RootPanel.get().add(searchPanel);
>         searchPanel.add(leftPanel);
>         searchPanel.add(rightPanel);
>
>         searchPanel.setWidth("100%");
>         searchPanel.getElement().getStyle().setProperty("border", "1px solid
> black");
>
>         leftPanel.getElement().getStyle().setProperty("cssFloat", "left");
>
>         rightPanel.getElement().getStyle().setProperty("cssFloat", "right");
>
> Ian
>
> http://examples.roughian.com
>
> 2009/12/23 mwaschkowski <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I've been having great difficulty with 2.0 panels. I've read over the
> > docs at:
>
> >  http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideUiPanels.html
>
> > and moved over to standards mode. I've found that a lot of widget that
> > used to display scrollbars just don't anymore. I've tried using the
> > new layoutpanels, but getting hung up now because of sizing issues - I
> > now have to declare the sizes explicitly, and now there are layout
> > issues (some of the page not being displayed depending on the
> > browser).
>
> > Well, first off, I decided to do something simple like replace my
> > horizontal panel with a flow panel. This horizontal panel (hp) was
> > 100% width, had a widget on the left and a widget on the right.
> > Because the docs cautioned that HorizontalPanels might not work with
> > standards mode, I did the following (using the float suggestion in the
> > docs):
>
> >                FlowPanel searchPanel = new FlowPanel();
> >                DOM.setElementProperty(searchPanel.getElement(), "border",
> > "1px
> > solid black");
> >                searchPanel.setWidth("100%");
> >                searchPanel.add(leftPanel);
> >                DOM.setElementProperty(leftPanel.getElement(), "float",
> > "left");
> >                searchPanel.add(rightPanel);
> >                DOM.setElementProperty(rightPanel.getElement(), "float",
> > "right");
>
> > As well, I tried to add a border so I could better see the layout.
> > Neither the border is working, nor the floating of the widgets, help!
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > Mark
>
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