Short of designing the layout for you it's hard to give "hints".
fmod's hint is a good one though, because you'll run into that quickly
doing the layout you want.  Here's a starting point, in particular,
take a look at the source code that goes with the various widget to
build an intuition around how things work and then check out the
UiBinder tutorial to get on board with the latest best practice of
doing it.

http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/examples/
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideUiBinder.html

On Jun 7, 4:31 am, Magnus <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is there really no advice for me? Or is something wrong with my
> question?
>
> Sorry, but this is the only group for GWT I know and I really would
> like to get started with it. But if the result looks awful, it doesn't
> make fun.
>
> I started thinking about a workaround with fixed pixel sizes, but I
> thought, the promise of GWT is to get away from such workarounds...
>
> Please consider giving me just a small hint. I would be thankful for
> each one...
>
> Thank you
> Magnus
>
> On 6 Jun., 16:33, Magnus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > The link:http://h1403230.stratoserver.net/apache2-default/tmp/gwt-layout.png

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