Not sure how many times this has been stated, but if you use the
Layout panels as it seems you are, you must use standards mode by
adding <!DOCTYPE HTML> to the top of your html file.  Else your
results are gonna be very problematic.

On Jun 8, 9:33 am, Magnus <alpineblas...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> after struggeling with the positioning of layout panels without a real
> solution (thread "layout problems with positioning or aligning
> content") I found out that things are even worse: There are totally
> different results with different browsers:
>
> - Linux + Firefox 3.6.3
> - Windows + Firefox 3.5.2
> - Windows + IE 7
>
> Look at the 
> screenshots:http://h1403230.stratoserver.net/apache2-default/tmp/LayoutTest/Scree...
>
> The different Firefox versions show the chess board positioned and
> aligned differently. And in IE the whole layout is totally broken.
>
> I believe that either
> - I made some serious mistakes (I hope so), or
> - predictable layouts are not realizable with GWT
>
> I have reduced the code to a minimum. If you like, you can view the
> main source files or download the whole eclipse project:
>
> http://h1403230.stratoserver.net/apache2-default/tmp/LayoutTest/
>
> What do you think?
>
> Magnus

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