I think for that you will require to set its border explicitly.
that will settle this issue.
you can add a dummy panel on tab home1 or home2 and set its height
but here  if you set height using % then it will not work you will have to
set height in pixels or any other like em...

i hope this will work.

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Aditya


On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 7:09 PM, Magnus <[email protected]> wrote:

> In addition, it would set the wrong height! The height of the TabPanel
> (pnl) is ok, it covers 100 % of the available space.
> But the VerticalPanel p that I add as the client panel to one of the
> tab pages is not affected.
>
> Look at this screenshot:
> http://yfrog.com/4rtabpanelp
>
> The TabPanel (red border) is ok. But its child panel (blue border) is
> crunched at the top.
>
> How can I get the blue border maximized to the red border?
>
> Thanks
> Magnus
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