With a DockPanel I just create a CSS style, and apply it to the
Panel.  I did that with a DockLayoutPanel, and nothing seemed to
happen.  I searched the archives of this group for CSS and
DockLayoutPanel, and the concolusion I came to is that CSS doesn't
work with DLPs.  If that's not correct, I'd love to hear it, and see
an example of how to do it correctly.

Presumably the people writing GWT actually test the features they put
in it.  Given the paucity of example code, this belief has to remain
merely an assumption. :-(

Greg

On Aug 12, 12:59 pm, "dane.molotok" <[email protected]> wrote:
> How did you do it with a DockPanel? Wouldn't you want to style the
> elements you've placed in the panel? So it shouldn't matter if it's a
> DockPanel or a DockLayoutPanel.
>
> On Aug 12, 12:09 pm, Greg Dougherty <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > The topic pretty much says it all.  I know how to do this for a
> > DockPanel.  How do I do it for a DockLayoutPanel?
>
> > Yes, I know, "use uibinder".  That doesn't work when you're building
> > things grammatically, which is what I'm doing.
>
> > BTW, why don't the Showcase application use ANY *LayoutPanels?  I
> > thought they were supposed to be the preferred way to do things, no?
>
> > Greg

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