wrap you panel into DecoratorPanel then you can use 9box round corners

On 12 Aug., 20:50, Greg Dougherty <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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