Yes that's true.
But I don't like the UIBinder stuff that much. There is a lot which I
found difficult to do with UIBinder, so I'll stay with the "old" way.
Just a personal taste.

On Sep 27, 6:45 am, lalit <[email protected]> wrote:
> Cannot this be done with UIBinder in an easy way? Just write the
> layout in ui.xml and insert  the widget in the li tags.
>
> On Sep 25, 2:51 am, Markus Kramer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi, for my current GWT project I wanted to make more use of HTML UL/LI
> > elements than the table based layouts that you normally use in GWT
> > applications.
> > Biggest advantages for me is that other people can make changes to the
> > layout/design of the page without having to touch the code itself.
>
> > I couldn't find a class in GWT or anywhere else that helps with that,
> > so I wrote my own. I can now create HTML like this:
>
> > <ul class="sampleList">
> >   <li>Widget A</li>
> >   <li>Widget B</li>
> > </ul>
>
> > with this code:
>
> > UlListPanel ulList = new UlListPanel();
> > ulList.addStyleName("sampleList");
> > ulList.add(widgetA);
> > ulList.add(widgetB);
>
> > For the code go 
> > here:http://markusbraindump.blogspot.com/2010/09/gwt-panel-for-html-ulli-l...
>
> > Or did I reinvent the wheel?
>
> > Markus

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