Try setting the height of TabLayoutPanel as 100%

Also, to debug Panel positioning & layout issues it may also help to set a border-width & border-style ... ( that has worked for me most of the times)

Hope this helps

Prashant

On 11-02-2010 10:34, Kevin Qiu wrote:
I used this code from GWT's TabLayoutPanel documentation, created a UiBinder widget, 
added it to RootLayoutPanel, but all I got is a almost-blank page with the word 
"able" on the top-left corner...
  <g:TabLayoutPanel barUnit='PX' barHeight='3'>
   <g:tab>
     <g:header size='7'><b>HTML</b>  header</g:header>
     <g:Label>able</g:Label>
   </g:tab>
   <g:tab>
     <g:customHeader size='7'>
       <g:Label>Custom header</g:Label>
     </g:customHeader>
     <g:Label>baker</g:Label>
   </g:tab>
  </g:TabLayoutPanel>
I am already using standards mode (this is my doctype:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd";>)
I wonder what's going on here?
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