First, thanks for taking this question on, second all kinds of
apologies in advance if I mess-up on terminologies / technologies as I
attempt to describe the problem:

Can a GWT-built page be made to "float" above an existing HTML/CSS/
Javascript page that has been built with typical (but non-GWT) tools
and frameworks?

By "float" I mean the kind of cool trickery you can get out of JQuery,
etc. to have some HTML up above the existing page, where the existing
page suddenly is covered with a translucent "smoked glass" effect, and
the "floating" stuff is clear, has focus, and is usable, before you
close it to return to the underlying original page.

Initial attempts at this have failed.

Is GWT too comprehensive to end up in an iFrame (or whatever DOM
object JQuery is using)... does it need to own the <html> and / or
<head> tags so it can present its nocache statement?

Altogether:

Is there any way to get my GWT page (which works beautifully as a
stand-alone) to live in the same window as (as top layer above) a pre-
existing page???

Thank you so much.

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