Thanks to all for the answers. But i'm afraid to say that the solution was far away.
I used a DOM inspector, and i found the name of the styles i needed to customize the panel. I must say that gwt documentation about CSS style names and what they PRECISELY do, for certain widgets/panels (the complex ones, i must say) is absolutely not sufficient and sometimes misleading. On 27 Ott, 16:12, StrongSteve <[email protected]> wrote: > 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 -- Nascondi testo citato > > - Mostra testo citato - -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Web Toolkit" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en.
