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Konark,

I actually don't see an attached screenshot (perhaps you forgot the
attachment -- I do that all the time). I would normally recommend just
looking at the Showcase source (it's part of the GWT distribution, and you
can find it online here:
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/browse/#svn/trunk/samples/showcase).
If you have questions about specifics, please feel free to ask them here on
the group, and I may be able to help as well.

Cheers,
joel.

On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 2:40 PM, Konark Shah <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Sir,
>
> I am a student of Pacific Lutheran University ,Tacoma ,WA. I am currently
> working on my final year (Computer Sci) project which is a website, being
> development with GWT.
>
> My team and I are stuck at one part in the project which might be a piece
> of cake for skilled developers like you. All we are trying to do is figure
> out how to create a bar similar to the one in your GWT Showcase application.
> It will make more sense if you check the  screenshot attached with this
> email.
>
> It will be a huge favor on us if you can give us some idea how to create a
> link-bar like that. We are aware that there is Tab bar and tab-panel widget
> available however, they are not matching our GUI design.
>
> We look forward for your email.
>
> Konark Shah
> Student
> Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma WA
>

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