You have <!DOCTYPE html> at the top of your HTML file to set the
browser to standards mode?

On May 21, 10:01 am, Matt <ima...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I tried the DockLayoutCode which is presented in the 
> Javadoc:http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/javadoc/2.0/com/google/g...
> DockLayoutPanel p = new DockLayoutPanel(Unit.EM);
> p.addNorth(new HTML("header"), 2);
> p.addSouth(new HTML("footer"), 2);
> p.addWest(new HTML("navigation"), 10);
> p.add(new HTML("some content"));
>
> // I added this:
> RootLayoutPanel.get().add(p);
> All this code was obviously placed inside the onModuleLoad
> substituting the sample Eclipse startup code when you create a new
> GWT app. The output looked nothing like what was presented on
> DockLayoutPanel in the Developer's 
> Guide:http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideUiPanels.html
>
> Am I missing a css or something else really simple?
> Thanks!
> -m

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