Hello!

We just wrote a post some days ago about how to implement this. You
can find the tutorial here:

http://blog.discovr.net/post/516021390/layout-your-app-using-gwt-2-0-the-way-you-want-it

We built this tutorial using UiBinder, so it should be straightforward
for you. Also you can download the source code within the tutorial.

We hope it helps.

H&G

On Apr 15, 1:02 pm, markww <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was hoping to use VerticalPanel and HorizontalPanel instances to
> make a simple 3 column page layout. Something like:
>
>   <VerticalPanel>
>      <VerticalPanel>
>          // this is the header (width: 100%, height: 90px)
>      </VerticalPanel>
>
>     <HorizontalPanel>
>       <VerticalPanel>
>          // this is column 1 (width: 30%, height: 100%)
>       </VerticalPanel>
>
>       <VerticalPanel>
>          // this is column 2 (width: 50%, height: 100%)
>       </VerticalPanel>
>
>       <VerticalPanel>
>          // this is column 3 (width: 20%, height: 100%)
>       </VerticalPanel>
>
>    </HorizontalPanel>
>  </VerticalPanel>
>
> but the layout looks quite strange. I have to figure out css for
> layouts, was hoping most of this could be handled by gwt though.
> Anyone have a simple 3 col layout they could share?
>
> Thanks

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