the way to go would be to define your own styles in the css and to
bind them to the decorated stack panel using
panel.setStylePrimaryName(nameOfYourStyle).

Greetings
Stefan

On Oct 26, 4:09 pm, Jeff Larsen <[email protected]> wrote:
> The default styles are being pulled in via this line in your *.gwt.xml
>
>   <inherits name='com.google.gwt.user.theme.standard.Standard'/>
>
> On Oct 26, 6:35 am, alexoffspring <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > If i do delete any occurence of the .gwt-DecoratedStackPanel style in
> > the CSS file,
> > i ALWAYS see the panel with its DEFAULT STYLE (!?)
> > If the style is not present in my Main.CSS, where is it defined????
>
> > Is it because this widget uses others CSS styles, like:
> > .gwt-StackPanel ...??
> > .gwt-TabBar ...??
>
> > But this sound strange, since
> > decoratedStackPanel.getStylePrimaryName()    and
> > decoratedStackPanel.getStyleName()
> > return    gwt-DecoratedStackPanel.
>
> > On 26 Ott, 13:28, alexoffspring <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Obviously,
> > > the Style name of decoratedStackPanel is "gwt-DecoratedStackPanel"
>
> > > On 26 Ott, 10:39, alexoffspring <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Try to definite your CSS style for a generic Decorated Stack Panel
> > > > like following:
>
> > > > ................
> > > > .gwt-DecoratedStackPanel .gwt-StackPanelItem {
> > > >         background-color: #000000;
> > > >         color: #000000;
> > > >         border-color: #000000;
>
> > > > }
>
> > > > .gwt-DecoratedStackPanel {
> > > >         background-color: #000000;
> > > >         color: #000000;
> > > >         border-color: #000000;
>
> > > > }
>
> > > > .gwt-DecoratedStackPanel .gwt-StackPanelItem-selected {
> > > >         background-color: #000000;
> > > >         color: #000000;
> > > >         border-color: #000000;}
>
> > > > ..............
>
> > > > and create it like following:
>
> > > > DecoratedStackPanel decoratedStackPanel = new DecoratedStackPanel();
> > > > decoratedStackPanel.add(new VerticalPanel(), "Feed Rss");
> > > > decoratedStackPanel.add(new VerticalPanel(), "News");
>
> > > > When launching the application, you will see that the DSP style
> > > > appears ALWAYS the default style.
> > > > You can write whatever you want in your CSS file, but for this Widget,
> > > > style NEVER changes.
>
> > > > Am i doing something wrong, or is a GWT bug?
>
> > > > Please answer- Nascondi testo citato
>
> > > - Mostra testo citato -

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