Thank you for the reply.
When creating a new GWT project in Eclipse, the wizard already creats
a MYAPP.css and places it in the war (public) folder. It also adds a
link in the html file to include MYAPP.css.
Will modifications to MYAPP.css file trump all others - namely the
standard.css and standard_rtl.css? Will MYAPP.css relpace the other
css files, or simply add to (cascade) them?
For some reason I still can't get that pesky top-margin down to zero.
Even if I do this in MYAPP.css:
body {
margin-top:0px;
margin: 0px;
border: 0px;
padding: 0px;
}
Thanks again,
-Russ
> It depends :) I don't know the specifics of your application, nor which
> version of GWT you're using. There are many ways to reach your goal
> using GWT. Here is one:
>
> Create a Public folder;
> Put a file named MYAPP.css in that folder;
> Modify your MYAPP.gwt.xml to call out that CSS or modify MYAPP.html to
> load that css;
> Compile your application. This step will copy the CSS to the same
> directory as other compilation results;
> Test your app to ensure that the CSS file loads (it will be empty, but
> your server logs should show the request);
>
> Choose a widget whose style you want to override;
> Find its class selector in the documentation or the source code;
> Put that definition into MYAPP.css; modify it as appropriate.- Hide quoted
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>
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