I believe you need to use the add(Widget, x, y) method on root panel
when you add it in the first place so that it sets it as position
absolute.  Why not just use the alt text on an image(setTitle)?  It is
a lot less work and is accessable, meaning the alt text is what screen
readers look to in order to describe an image for a blind person.

On Jul 21, 2:16 pm, nacho <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, i want to do the following, i want to display a label when the
> user passes the mouse over the image and i want to hide the label when
> the user takes out the mouse from the image. Just like a toolkit.
>
> What i did is the following, what am i missing?
>
> final Label lblRecyclerBin = new Label("Recycler Bin");
>                 lblRecyclerBin.setVisible(false);
>
>                 RootPanel.get().add(lblRecyclerBin);
>
>                 final Image imgRecyclerBin = new 
> Image("images/icons/trashcan.png");
>                 imgRecyclerBin.setHeight("40px");
>                 imgRecyclerBin.setWidth("40px");
>                 imgRecyclerBin.setStylePrimaryName("reflex");
>
>                 imgRecyclerBin.addMouseOverHandler(new MouseOverHandler() {
>                         public void onMouseOver(MouseOverEvent arg0) {
>                                 lblRecyclerBin.setVisible(true);
>
>                                 
> RootPanel.get().setWidgetPosition(lblRecyclerBin,
> imgRecyclerBin.getAbsoluteLeft(), imgRecyclerBin.getAbsoluteTop());
>                         }
>                 });

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