Wouldn't that be a Grid control?  Would a Grid control be a little
heavy handed in that it seems to be designed to handle widgets in its
cells.

A property table - or something like that - seems ideal (if it
existed).

On Oct 8, 8:30 am, Jeffrey Chimene <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 10/8/2011 7:29 AM, Aidan O'Kelly wrote:
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> > Well, its creating a table with a table for each row.. to end up with
> > a table structure...
> > If its a statically sized table, you can just write the <table>
> > structure yourself in UiBinder, and place Widgets/Text in each <td>.
>
> Is that to to reduce DOM complexity, time to implementation,
> performance? Or some other factor I'm not understanding?
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> > On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 2:53 PM, Jeffrey Chimene <[email protected]
> > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
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> >     On 10/8/2011 4:23 AM, benneq wrote:
> >     > A vertical panel containing several horizontal panels SOUNDS pretty
> >     > straight forward, indeed.
> >     > BUT: Do it, look at you dom tree, and see that it's totally ugly!
> >     > It is: A <table><tr><td>.... (vertical panel) containing several
> >     > <table><tr><td>..</td><td>..</td></tr></table> (1 horizontal panel).
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> >     Sorry, I'm missing the point here...
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> >     > On 7 Okt., 22:45, Jeff Chimene <[email protected]
> >     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> >     >> On 10/07/2011 01:38 PM, Mike Dee wrote:
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> >     >>> I have small data tables that I'd like to display.  In the widget
> >     >>> showcase for DataGrid and CellTable it says they are ideal for
> >     large
> >     >>> amounts of data.
> >     >>> The goal is to display detail info.  For example, to display a
> >     single
> >     >>> record from a database - not a bunch of records from a
> >     database.  So
> >     >>> the columns of the database will be different.  Think of something
> >     >>> like:
> >     >>> Name: John Doe
> >     >>> Address: Main St.
> >     >>> Phone: 555-1234
> >     >>> I was thinking a PropertyTable would be ideal.  It doesn't exist,
> >     >>> although they have something similar in SmartGWT, which I'd
> >     like to
> >     >>> avoid for now.
> >     >>> Any ideas would be appreciated.
> >     >> I'd probably create a custom widget based on using ui.xml  It
> >     might not
> >     >> even be a widget, just an MVP instance. From your description
> >     it sounds
> >     >> like a Popup enclosing a VerticalPanel enclosing several
> >     >> HorizontalPanels. Very simple, very straightforward to implement.

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