It doesn't work. I think, that first is set standard.css style then my
style. But thanks for reply.

On 9 pro, 10:28, haimke <[email protected]> wrote:
> try to use css keyword:  !important
>
> example:
> #main {
>    width:600px !important;
>    width:800px;
>
> }
>
> On Dec 9, 10:03 am, vkrejcirik <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I use Standard GWT style, so my buttons have .gwt-Buttons style. I
> > create my css file, where I add for example this:
>
> > .gwt-Button-activeJob {
> >         padding: 0.2em;
> >         margin-top: 1.5em;
> >         margin-right: 0.2em;
> >         margin-left: 0.3em;
> >         margin-bottom: 0.3em;
> >         padding-left: 1em;
> >         padding-right: 1em;
>
> > }
>
> > In java code:
>
> > cancelButton.addStyleDependentName("activeJob");
>
> > But properties margin and padding are set in .gwt-Button in
> > Standard.css file. So button ignores my definitions of padding and
> > margin. Is there any solution how could I overwrite these properties?
>
> > Thanks.

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